Whare Tapa Whā Wellbeing Model (detailed) — free printable diagram

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Whare Tapa Whā Wellbeing Model (detailed)

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A detailed labeled diagram of the Whare Tapa Whā Wellbeing Model presented as a traditional Māori wharenui (meeting house). The house structure frames four dimensions of wellbeing arranged in quadrants around a central person-with-heart icon: taha tinana (physical) top-left, taha hinengaro (mental/emotional) top-right, taha wairua (spiritual) bottom-left, and taha whānau (family/social) bottom-right. Each quadrant features a relevant icon and bullet-point sub-labels. The foundation/floor of the house is labelled 'whenua (land)' with four sub-icons for Roots, Place, Identity, and Sustainability. The roof features a carved tiki figure and decorative koru patterned rafters. Four decorated pou (pillars) in green, blue, gold, and purple frame the house corners.

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