Nau mai haere mai – honoa mai i te Community Research. We’re looking for two new kaimahi to join us. You will be truly supported by our team to make…
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Nau mai haere mai – honoa mai i te Community Research. We’re looking for two new kaimahi to join us. You will be truly supported by our team to make…
Our April 2022 newsletter was released last week. It includes the recording of our Racism, community, art and social change webinar, an update on our refugee and migrant background research…
He Toka Tūmoana; A Standing Rock in the Sea. Writer Maraea Rihari talks with social researcher Dr Dianne Wepa, about her contribution to mental health in Aotearoa, and globally. He…
Thank you to everyone who participated in our two hui last year for refugee-background and migrant-background researchers and evaluators. Earlier this year we sent out a survey to find out…
‘That space for intercultural dialogue is totally gold‘ We talked to creative, refugee advocate, and HOST International kaimahi Sarah Macdonald recently about her latest feedback to Community Research. Sarah watched…
Our February 2022 newsletter was released last week. It includes the booking link for our February webinar, Te Tiriti: Take action, our new He Kōrero podcast channel launch and Te…
Research needs to have a bigger impact Dr Nadeera Ranabahu has now joined our Researcher Database Whānau. We spoke to her recently about her mahi and her journey as a…
“The challenge for us is to step through the [Treaty] door and to discover and recover what’s on the other side.” Mike Smith To accompany our new He Kōrero – Te…
“Allow the Tiriti to allow us to be Māori, to be safe to be Māori, and to know that you don’t have to do it for us.” Ali Hamlin-Paenga Get closer…
Our December 2021 newsletter was released today. It includes the recording of our last webinar for the year, ‘Oro Atua: Support your hauora – A puoro Māori sound healing experience’,…
We welcomed our newest kaimahi – Gauri Nandedkar – to our whānau in November. Gauri takes up the new role of Kaitūhono – Research Sector Engagement and Projects Lead. This role…
“Honour our voices, validate our knowledge, and let us research ourselves” – this is what Community Research heard loud and clear at our second connecting session in November for researchers…