Background: Medicines are the most common medical intervention and medicines adherence is associated with improved clinical outcomes. Understanding drivers and experiences of medicines adherence is important for optimising medicines use….
Background: Medicines are the most common medical intervention and medicines adherence is associated with improved clinical outcomes. Understanding drivers and experiences of medicines adherence is important for optimising medicines use….
…& Anti-racism 2022 online conference held 19-28 March 2022, in Aotearoa New Zealand. Te Tiriti-based Futures have shared this resource with Community Research to add to our CTA Special Collection….
Minor ailments are self-limiting, easily diagnosable and treatable conditions. Funded pharmacist minor ailments services (PMAS) have been posited to improve medicines access equity and, despite ethnic minorities across the globe…
…feel isolated. 2. Tips for Online Safety https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFPP5vFU4Xw&t=3s In her second video, Sharon shares her valuable learnings of what we can do to keep the most vulnerable among us safe…
We welcome Judge Becroft, Children’s Commissioner, who discusses how community organisations can focus on and respond to priorities for our tamariki and rangatahi. He shares insights into how children fared…
Since the March 15 attacks in Christchurch, there has been raised awareness and new and strong enthusiasm to understand the experiences of the Muslim minority community. This exploratory paper investigates…
Migrants and refugees make up an increasingly significant number of Aotearoa/New Zealand’s population with one in five New Zealanders being born in another country compared with one in eight people…
Compare and contrast supervision policies and practices in smaller non-profit social service organisations in Hamilton, find out whether there is a best practice model of supervision for social workers working…
…would benefit the local community. Social isolation, poverty, and mental health issues were all themes identified as met by having this type of service available onsite at a general practice….
…from all over the world to connect and engage in meaningful relationships with friends, family and communities as well as practice aspects of Māori culture. Interactions based on cultural practices…
This compilation of case studies, examples and commentaries forms the third part of a set of materials relating to ethics in community-based participatory research (CBPR). Part I comprises a set…
Learning networks operate under a variety of names: communities of practice; e-learning networks; web-discussion fora, learning communities, thematic groups… Whatever name they go by, they tend to be groups of…