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Telling the stories of our researcher whānau – Dr Nadeera Ranabahu

17 February 2022 Research needs to have a bigger impact Dr Nadeera Ranabahu has now joined our Researcher Database Whānau. We spoke to her recently about her mahi and her…

Te Tiriti Resources

“The challenge for us is to step through the [Treaty] door and to discover and recover what’s on the other side.” Mike Smith To accompany our new He Kōrero – Te…

He Kōrero – Te Tiriti Kōrero – Podcast Launch

“Allow the Tiriti to allow us to be Māori, to be safe to be Māori, and to know that you don’t have to do it for us.” Ali Hamlin-Paenga Get closer…

Our new kaimahi – Gauri Nandedkar – a wealth of experience and community heart

We welcomed our newest kaimahi – Gauri Nandedkar – to our whānau in November. Gauri takes up the new role of Kaitūhono – Research Sector Engagement and Projects Lead. This role…

Hear from us, not about us: Refugee and Ethnic-migrant Researcher Events 2021

“Honour our voices, validate our knowledge, and let us research ourselves” – this is what Community Research heard loud and clear at our second connecting session in November for researchers…

Telling the stories of our researcher whānau: Cristy Trewartha

7 December 2021 Cristy Trewartha has recently joined Community Research’s Researcher Database Whānau. She kindly shared her journey as a researcher with us. Cristy Trewartha is a researcher and change…

Annual General Meeting 2021

The Kaitiaki of the Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector Research Centre (Community Research) warmly invites you to join us at our AGM. Āhea/When: Thursday 18th November 2021 1:00-1:30pm NZ Time Kī…

Telling the stories of our researcher whānau: Terryann Clark

2 November 2022 Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi – With your kai basket and my kai basket, the people will be well Dr Terryann…

Second informal hui for refugee and migrant background researchers in Aotearoa

Following our September webinar, ‘Hear from us, not about us: The power of refugee-background research‘, Community Research is hosting a second online informal networking hui for researchers and evaluators from refugee-background…

Kōrero me te whakarongo (talk and listen)

Recently, we asked social scientist and human rights advocate Dr Jill Chrisp if she would mind sharing the feedback she gave to us, after watching one of our webinars this…

Hear From Us, Not About Us: “There Are No Excuses To Not Listen To Us Now “

Read the SCOOP article promoting our upcoming webinar ‘Hear from us, not about us: The power of refugee-background research‘ and launch of our special collection of research validating the voices…

Celebrating Te wiki o te reo – Interview with Samantha Higgs

Titiro mai ki tēnei koutou mā! Samantha Higgs recently uploaded her Masters project report to our research database. It is one of the only pieces of research in our collection…

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