…Mill’s abusive relationship with the Fiji Indian sugarcane workers during Girmit until the Independence of Fiji however commonalities exist between the Maori, Indian and Fijian language, culture and music for…
…Mill’s abusive relationship with the Fiji Indian sugarcane workers during Girmit until the Independence of Fiji however commonalities exist between the Maori, Indian and Fijian language, culture and music for…
…activity for a 30 year old equates to $14,447.55 – 17,337.06 per annum Read the Full Report here Find more research about sport and recreation on the Community Research website…
…This is one of the few pieces of research that takes an in-depth sector wide view. It provides an analysis of the environment in which charities and other not-for-profit organisations…
…for both verbal and non-verbal loved ones; cognitive functioning (such as comprehension, focus and engagement); social connections and relationships; communication skills and speech and language improvement; physical coordination and movement;…
…analysis of existing research about partner and sexual violence in Rainbow communities and discussions and feedback from the Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura – Outing Violence advisory group about community experiences….
…recovery and re‐imagining the future state of a tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector that is well, flourishing and thriving. To download the dataset for this Survey, go to: https://www.huie.org.nz/survey-2020/download-the-time-to-shine-survey-dataset/…
…between tangata whenua and tangata tiriti from different community perspectives? Resources Aotearoa Poster Competition – www.aotearoaposter.com – The promotional posters and resources on the competition website aim to empower people…
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…
This research was commissioned to deliver a review of the services provided by Continence NZ and make recommendations as to how the organisation can most effectively serve those living with…
…under-resourced communities. Social procurement can be used to reduce poverty and enhance social inclusion and community economic development and sustainability, through training, employment, the use of local businesses and materials,…
…include a Māori worldview in the organisation and engage better with tangata whenua. The research involves two core elements. The first is textual analysis examing literature on monoculturalism, deficit thinking…
…the availability of cheap credit, has driven up prices and led to a speculative investment cycle that must be de-escalated to ameliorate our crisis. In this research paper, Dr Jenny…