Constructing 'traditional' concepts: The case of Maori governance [PDF]
As colonisation infiltrated Māori societies, ‘traditional’ practices and concepts became dismantled, restricted to isolated domains, concealed, abandoned or adapted to contemporary settings. A colonial government has produced a contemporary form of Māori
Warren, Te Rina
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Whai tikanga: In pursuit of justice. Māori interactions with the criminal justice system and experiences of institutional racism : A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand. [PDF]
The criminal justice system in Aotearoa, New Zealand has a destructive history of interactions with Māori. Considered alongside the broader context of colonisation, this history provides a backdrop against which to understand contemporary Māori ...
Brittain, Eleanor
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Abstract Background Consumer and community involvement (CCI) is increasingly recognised as critical to advancing equity, relevance and impact in diabetes research and health service improvement. However, the meaningful and representative involvement of people with diabetes, particularly those with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and from diverse communities ...
J. E. Jordan +11 more
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Abstract Aims Structured meal replacement low energy diets (MR‐LED) are effective in obesity management, but evidence for individuals of minority ethnic groups or those with BMI >35 kg/m2 and significant comorbidities is limited. Materials and methods We evaluated the early effectiveness of a weight management program delivered by a multidisciplinary ...
James Shand +3 more
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Consulting With Māori Experts to Ensure Mainstream Health Research Is Inclusive of Māori
Understanding the lived realities of Māori patients with long-term health conditions (LTCs) is essential if the health system in Aotearoa New Zealand is to eliminate current Māori health disparities and support Māori patients appropriately.
Helen Frances, Jenny Carryer, Fiona Cram
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Māori and bicultural positions: Professional development programme for Resource Teachers Learning and Behaviour [PDF]
The Ministry of Education has introduced a new and far-reaching policy initiative, Special Education 2000. One component of this policy is the provision of professional development for approximately 700 Resource Teachers [Learning and Behaviour (RTLB)]
Glynn, Ted, Macfarlane, Angus
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Abstract Aims Real‐time continuous glucose monitors (rt‐CGM) have been found effective and economical for the treatment of diabetes in many countries. The objective of this study was to provide a cost‐effectiveness analysis of rt‐CGM versus self‐monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) from the perspective of a healthcare payer in New Zealand.
Ryan G. Paul +4 more
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Interpreting & practicing kaupapa Māori research in a community setting: The in’s and out’s [PDF]
Pou Tuia Rangahau is a unique community based research unit based within a kaupapa Māori organisation. Kaupapa Māori methodologies are utilised, with the importance of these methodologies being that Māori are defining the process, doing the research for ...
Barnett, Alison Reremoana +1 more
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The Complexity of Expressions of Approval—One Aspect of Relational Practice in Diverse Workplaces
ABSTRACT The majority of workplaces in Aotearoa New Zealand typically include team members from diverse cultural backgrounds, and yet an orientation to majority group norms (in this case, Pākehā) still dominates. In this article, we draw on naturally occurring workplace talk in a range of workplaces to explore both dominant group practices and norms ...
Janet Holmes, Bernadette Vine
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