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WEBThe first issue of MAI Journal for 2016 - Volume 5, Issue 1 - is now available online.This is a general issue which contains six articles that cover themes including ethnic-specific …

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UNDERSTANDING PASIFIKA MENTAL HEALTH IN NEW …

WEB250 2501503146780690175 MAI JOURNAL VOLUME 9, ISSUE 3, 2020 Perspectives, 2019). When we look more closely at research concerning mental health in NZ, annu - …

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Health MAI Journal

WEBAuthor (s) Nikita Kirkcaldy. DOI. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.2.10. Supporting equitable healthcare outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand requires urgent attention. Several …

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Historical Trauma, Healing and Well-Being in Māori Communities

WEBThis article aims to analyse the affects of this trauma on Māori by exploring them in the context of the growing body of international historical trauma research. It then discusses …

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Research examines the significance of Whānau Ora policy

WEBIn new research published this week, the significance of New Zealand’s Whānau Ora policy is examined. The analysis appears in the latest issue of MAI Journal: A New Zealand …

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WHĀNAU-CENTRED HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY IN …

WEBIn New Zealand, Māori are entitled to the same level of well- being experienced by non- Māori citizens. However, disparities between the two populations are evident.

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DEVELOPING A KAUPAPA WHĀNAU FRAMEWORK TO EXPLORE …

WEBPlacing whānau at the centre of research design and delivery empowers whānau to take ownership of their own narrative while leveraging and extending their existing resources …

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Whakatōhea MAI Journal

WEBDr Amanda Black (Tūhoe, Whakatōhea, Whānau-ā-Apanui) is a senior lecturer in bio-protection at Lincoln University. Her research expertise is environmental soil and water …

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Ruru Parirau: Māori and Alcohol: The importance of destabilising

WEBA key challenge for the Health Promotion Agency (HPA) is to find innovative ways to address the disproportionate levels of alcohol- related harm that Māori experience.

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Cultural vehicles and Māori television: what Māori world …

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Whānau-ā-Apanui MAI Journal

WEBDr Amanda Black (Tūhoe, Whakatōhea, Whānau-ā-Apanui) is a senior lecturer in bio-protection at Lincoln University. Her research expertise is environmental soil and water …

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Tuhoe MAI Journal

WEBDr Amanda Black (Tūhoe, Whakatōhea, Whānau-ā-Apanui) is a senior lecturer in bio-protection at Lincoln University. Her research expertise is environmental soil and water …

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REBUILDING A “WHARE” BODY OF KNOWLEDGE TO INFORM …

WEBREBUILDING A “WHARE” BODY OF KNOWLEDGE 167. MAI JOURNALVOLUME 4, ISSUE 2, 2015. the guise of “hauora—a Mäori perspective of well- being”, the whare …

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What you can't see can hurt you: How do stereotyping, implicit

WEBA number of studies demonstrate Māori receive a poorer standard of healthcare than Pākehā and other non-Māori in New Zealand. Implicit bias on the part of healthcare …

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Whānau hauā: Reframing disability from an Indigenous perspective

WEBWhānau hauā: Reframing disability from an Indigenous perspective. Māori directly or indirectly experience disability at a higher rate than any other population group in …

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Dr Amanda Black MAI Journal

WEBDr Amanda Black (Tūhoe, Whakatōhea, Whānau-ā-Apanui) is a senior lecturer in bio-protection at Lincoln University. Her research expertise is environmental soil and water …

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Elevating the mana of soil through the Hua Parakore Framework

WEBWe argue that wider understanding of the Māori values and worldviews as they apply to soil health—that is, elevating the mana of soil in the nation’s consciousness—might bring …

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HISTORICAL TRAUMA, HEALING AND WELL- BEING IN MÄORI …

WEBDuran (2006) refl ected on experiences of genocide in Native American history when between “1870 and 1900, at least 80% of the population had been systematically …

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