NZIER report prepared for the Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty & Smoking as part of a programme of research supported by a grant from the Foundation for a Smoke-Free…
NZIER report prepared for the Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty & Smoking as part of a programme of research supported by a grant from the Foundation for a Smoke-Free…
…As one example, there is a shortfall between unmet mental health need in refugee populations in the Auckland region and the amount of funding received for primary and community-based early…
This report has presented the results of three research projects carried out in the wider Southland region: interviews with household members about population change; a survey of employers in the…
…regularly. Implications for public health: Vaping is less harmful than smoking, but it is not harmless. Public health action is needed to support young non-smokers to remain smokefree and vape-free….
…a mind for finding and celebrating the moments of harikoa and wheriko – enriching ourselves, our whānau and our wāhi mahi. This was a free community-uplifting webinar, with a Matariki…
This study set within the superdiverse city of Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand examined how mainland Chinese first-generation immigrants and Pākehā (white New Zealanders) discursively understood each other in the context of…
…sensitising questions that can help orient social work students to a social justice frame. This paper presents reflections on conducting research with resettled refugee groups living in Christchurch to demonstrate…
…its Māori partners suggest various types of behaviours that indicate and deepen trust. Through this exploration, culturally competent M&E and the centrality of relationships in expanding evaluation practice is revealed….
…its Māori partners suggest various types of behaviours that indicate and deepen trust. Through this exploration, culturally competent M&E and the centrality of relationships in expanding evaluation practice is revealed….
This thesis is an exploratory study of the experiences and perceptions of a group of New Zealand-born Tongan males living in Auckland on what participation in the Tongan cultural practice…
…a larger theme that looks at the way in which people communicate race through their everyday patterns of speech and vocabulary in New Zealand and help us unmask ‘racial micro…
…thematically analysed. Participants displayed strong transnationalism via the creation of ‘mini-China’ and conceptions of China as their ‘mother’ country and New Zealand their ‘step-mother’ country. Chinese migrants compared their experiences…