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Background: Aged residential care (ARC) is a significant cost of dementia care. However, little is known about the predictors of ARC placement in New Zealand (NZ), which is important for service planning and funding.
Sarah Cullum +15 more
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Māori perceptions of ‘home’: Māori housing needs, wellbeing and policy
This paper presents the findings of the Perceptions of Papakāinga project, a 12-month, Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga funded project which explores comparative views of ‘home’ for Māori.
Amohia Boulton +4 more
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Kaitiakitanga: Utilising Māori Holistic Conservation in Heritage Institutions
It is imperative that heritage institutions deal with the legacies of colonialism within their collections, the way this material is retained, preserved, displayed and interpreted, and the impact that this will have on local and global audiences. Failing
Scott Ratima Nolan
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Historical Criminology: Australian and New Zealand Perspectives
The time has never been more appropriate than now for a discussion about the integration of history and criminology in Australia and New Zealand.
Victoria Nagy, Tom Kehoe
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Punishment in an Early Colonial Society: The Inglorious History of Wellington Gaol, 1844–1931
In 1844, a replica of the famous Pentonville Prison was built in Wellington, New Zealand, shortly after the commencement of British colonisation. It never matched the size and scope of the London original and was demolished in 1931.
Rebekah Bowling ((Kāi Tahu), John Pratt
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Ethnic bias and clinical decision-making among New Zealand medical students: an observational study
Background Health professional racial/ethnic bias may impact on clinical decision-making and contribute to subsequent ethnic health inequities. However, limited research has been undertaken among medical students.
Ricci Harris +5 more
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Indigenising Photovoice: Putting Māori Cultural Values Into a Research Method
In this article, we discuss Indigenous epistemology that ensures research is inclusive of Māori cultural values, such as collectivity and storytelling.
Glenis Mark, Amohia Boulton
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Pulmonary rehabilitation is known to improve function and quality of life for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, little research has been conducted on the influence of culture on experiences of pulmonary rehabilitation. This study examined factors influencing uptake of pulmonary rehabilitation by Māori with COPD in New ...
Levack, +5 more
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In this article I explore how some young Māori men makes sense of Māori masculinities. In particular, I explore the complications and contradictions young Māori men negotiate within a sociocultural context shaped by colonisation, racialisation and ...
Logan Hamley
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A socio-demographic profile of Māori living in Australia [PDF]
This report provides a comprehensive demographic and socio-economic profile of the Māori population in Australia using data from the 2011 Australia Census of Population and Housing.
Kukutai, Tahu, Pawar, Shefali Shashikant
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