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Collaborative decision-making for Māori health gain: A case …

WEBPublished by Te Rau Ora, 2021 62 tells the story of how the various parties responsible for the planning and implementation of health programmes and services for Māori in

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Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin – Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing

WEBThe Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing is a peer-reviewed, open-access, scholarly online journal that shares multi-disciplinary indigenous knowledge and research experience …

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Māori kuia in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Perceptions of Marae and …

WEBAbstract. This article reports and discusses the perceptions that kuia (older Māori female or grandmother) have of their health and, how their connections to marae …

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Whiti Te Rā: A guide to connecting

WEBPublished by Te Rau Ora, 2021 80 Secure Cultural Identity Positive mental health and wellbeing for Māori are associated with a secure connection to one’s

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Collaborative and indigenous mental health therapy: …

WEBPublished by Te Rau Matatini, 2017 108 Collaborative and indigenous mental health therapy: Tataihono - stories of Māori health and psychiatry Volume 2 | Issue 1 Book …

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About Us – Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin

WEBOur goal has always been to make good Aboriginal health research available to service providers, researchers and policy makers. In 2015, NCSA have agreed to transfer the …

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Whiti Te Rā: A guide to connecting Māori to traditional wellbeing

WEBThe six themes and feedback is presented in a visual image Whiti Te Rā with instructions for Māori practitioners to guide whai ora Māori (Māori clients) to explore their …

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Indigenous Health Leadership: Protocols, Policy, and Practice

WEBPimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 11(3) 2013© 565 Abstract This article describes the process of the Vancouver Coastal

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Māori women’s perspectives of

WEBPublished by Te Rau Matatini, 2017 6 Pihama, 2001; Te Awekotuku, 1991). However, the predominant view of leadership privileges masculine styles, or western based styles, while

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Investigating Māori approaches to trauma informed care

WEBPublished by Te Rau Matatini, 2017 20 whānau who have experienced both collective and personal trauma. Discussions with Maori providers have indicated it is important that this

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Closing the health service gap: Métis women and solutions for

WEBPublished by Te Rau Matatini, 2018 19 al, Danforth, Flicker, Anderson, Thistle, & Rankin, 2012; Wesche, 2013). Traditionally, Métis womeni were central to the health and well …

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Whanaungatanga: A space to be ourselves

WEBVolume 1 | Issue 2 | Article # – Carlson, Moewaka Barnes, Reid, & McCreanor 45 Introduction Having the ability to make informed and appropriate health decisions is an …

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Te rongo ā tinana, ā hinengaro, ā ngākau ā wairua : Enhancing …

WEBLesley Kay Rameka, Brenda Eva Soutar, Vanessa Anne Paki, Leanne Clayton. Abstract. Wellbeing, according to the Oxford English Dictionary is “the state of …

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Archived Journals – Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin

WEBVolume 1, Issue 1, August 2016. Below are all previous issues of Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health as published by Native Counselling …

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Culture Brings Meaning to Adult Learning: A Medicine Wheel …

WEBCulture Brings Meaning to Adult Learning 35 Nation politicians, educators, learners, and communities are unwilling to use only a “cultural borrowing” approach to program …

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Transforming the normalisation and

WEBPublished by Te Rau Matatini, 2016 34 Violence Death Review Committee, 2016; Wilson, Smith, Tolmie, & de Haan, 2015). Violence within whānau is a major concern for

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Reversing the Harmful Effects of Gambling in Indigenous …

WEBPimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 11(2) 2013© 255 Abstract Although gambling misuse amongst Māori is a critical

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We are not brown-palagi: Navigating cultural boundaries in …

WEBPublished by Te Rau Matatini, 2016 56 independent aspects of Samoa and the dominant western patterns, and of the collective and the individual (Anae, 1997; Tiatia, 2007).

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Land based healing: Carrier First Nations’ Addiction Recovery …

WEBCarrier Sekani Family Services is a health and wellness agency that serves 11 First Nations in Canada’s North West. This agency has run a residential addiction …

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