Hera Edwards of the Whaiora Trust shares their Whānau Ora Assessment Tool at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012…
Hera Edwards of the Whaiora Trust shares their Whānau Ora Assessment Tool at Te Anga Mua Whānau Ora Research Hui in Wellington, 23 November 2012…
We asked attendees at the Te Anga Mua Seminar in Nov 2012 for their advice or tips for researchers who are engaging with whānau (as part of Whānau Ora Research)….
…the conversation online. This webinar is facilitated by Dr Janet Tupou, Community Research’s new Research Programme Manager. Resources Dr Angelique Nairn’s research: What is with all the hate? A thematic…
…Together we will examine the hōnonga (connection between challenges, dramas, and stress) and the opportunity for learning and growth that comes from being in this space. As we farewell 2023…
In this webinar, filmed on Thursday 21st May 2020, we are joined by Dr. Regan Potangaroa, Adrian Te Patu and Maire Kipa who present on the challenges and opportunities for…
…learn: The components of the Appreciative Inquiry approach; How AI has been used to inspire community change; How AI assists communities to communicate their vision for their future, both within…
…organisations to honour and action Te Tiriti o Waitangi in your workplace strategy and policies. Research has highlighted the significant disparities in our system are a result of a range…
…among researchers, former refugees, and migrant peers who are passionate about promoting collective action and conducting research by and for the refugee and migrant communities. We had the privilege of…
…New Zealand’s fast-growing Asian migrant communities, whose involvement in coastal recreation is relatively low. This study explores Auckland’s Chinese communities’ relationship with coastal blue spaces (i.e. the ocean/sea, beach and…
…demonstrate social justice research practices; mostly because the refugee-related research topics of focus do not exhibit a social justice-oriented agenda. Our review illustrated that existing tourism research tends to frame…
…traditional rites of passage have been based and suggests these may be adapted into contemporary contexts to promote healthy transitions through adolescence to adult members of whānau, hapū and communities….
…in remembering the light of us and our pūmanawa. Let’s clear the weeds. We wish to thank WordsWorth Interpreting for the incredible service provided for our Community Research live webinar….