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Whānau Ora Organisational Development

“Give someone a fish and they eat for a day; teach someone to fish, and they can feed themselves and their relations for a lifetime” – Chinese proverb, adapted here.…continue reading

What is Action Research in the Context of Community Research? – New to the Kete

What is Action Research in the Context of Community Research? A short paper about the development of action research/participatory action research and applications, particularly in the context of disability research.…continue reading

Basing qualitative research within Tikanga Māori – New to the Kete

Old ways of having new conversations: Basing qualitative research within Tikanga Māori (Māori protocol) A 2009 paper based on the incorporation of tikanga-based processes into the Constructive Conversations: Kōrero Whakaaetanga…continue reading

Learning Opportunities with Clear Horizon, Australia

Clear Horizon offers the below learning opportunities   Evaluating Community Engagement Melbourne, 13-14 March 2013 While the logic of evaluating engagement is entirely consistent with that of program evaluation, there…continue reading

Applications open for Tohu Hiranga Excellence and Innovation Awards

Tohu Hiranga (Excellence and Innovation Awards) Closes 5pm Friday 1 February The overall aim of these Awards is to support Māori Leadership in the Mental Health and Addictions sectors by…continue reading

Two News Items from Te Atawhai o te Ao

Researcher Sought  Te Atawhai o te Ao are seeking to employ a Researcher. This is a great opportunity to work with Kaupapa Māori Researchers on a national research project. The…continue reading

Māori 3.0

Maori 3.0

Whānau Ora has shifted the way we should view government programmes and services for Māori. Before Whānau Ora the government was largely resourcing responses to perceived Māori needs, with these…continue reading

What are the issues about food with whānau?

Biggest issues with food

According to the United Nations, food is a basic human right. Article 25(1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that ‘Everyone has the right to a standard of…continue reading

Turia to leave, Whānau Ora to stay on

Tariana-Turia-Te-Anga-Mua-Whanau Ora Seminar 2012

The Minister for Whānau Ora, Hon Tariana Turia, has announced that she won’t be standing in the next election. Her decision to retire, made with her own whānau, is based on her belief that both…continue reading

Whānau Ora potential to lift children and their whānau out of poverty

This week the Children’s Commissioner published ‘Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand: Evidence for action‘, a report from the Commissioner’s Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to Child Poverty. I…continue reading

Expressions of Interest Called For Trial Programme

Keeping Well and Regional Public Health (Lower Hutt, Wellington) would like to trial a low cost evaluation skills development programme and want to gauge interest in this. Many providers need…continue reading

Undertaking Whānau Ora Research with whānau collectives

Sir Mason Durie Te Anga Mua Seminar 2012

He mini mahana ki a kōutou i te wiki nei. My post last week gave a brief introduction to the Community-Up Approach to Defining Research Conduct. This approach was recently…continue reading

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