…drink abound. In this free Community Research Pacific Webinar, Dr Apo Aporosa and Dr Edmond Fehoko will seek to untangle some of these misunderstandings e na batini tanoa – around…
…drink abound. In this free Community Research Pacific Webinar, Dr Apo Aporosa and Dr Edmond Fehoko will seek to untangle some of these misunderstandings e na batini tanoa – around…
This guide is intended to provide knowledge and insights to those creating communications and working alongside whānau, aiga, magafoua, famili, vuvalue, utu, kopu tangata and members of the community who…
…and complex health needs of refugee groups. Initiative such as the provision of interpreting services and culturally and linguistically diverse group (CALD) cultural competency training, along with tailored and targeted…
…aims to explore how mātauranga Māori can enhance the comprehension and communication of guidelines for promoting healthy eating and overall well-being. This project involves three phases: 1. Creating draft guidelines…
…articipatory Action Research (PAR) and PAR groups as realistic options when considering methods for research with whānau. In order to achieve this, the paper will describe Participatory Action Research (PAR),…
…needs of Māori, and Indigenous people in general. Our first step is to review existing research to set a platform for subsequent interviews with Māori housing experts from iwi entities….
…privileging of communicative spaces to experts, leaders, and community champions, shaped by the underlying ideology of whiteness that organises the settler colonial state, forecloses the space to those not fitting…
…are experiencing during lockdown 2.0. Here 2 Help U have also begun compiling data regarding the needs being identified via their website and 0800 number. Many of the issues raised…
…improve our being, our whānau and our communities. Resources Article about Dr Di and Mark Kopua’s practice Atua Matua Māori Health Framework created by Dr Ihirangi Heke More coming soon…
…their academy helped them improve their fitness, confidence, behaviour and relationships. Family, whānau and community partner feedback also showed the academies contribute towards growth and development in their young people….
…all the help options. Participants identified key principles: assurance of confidentiality, usability, participant choice and control, and language. They highlighted wording as important for ease and comfort, and emphasised the…