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  • This research looked at how the 2010/11 earthquakes in Ōtautahi (Christchurch) have affected Māori mental health communities. The research team led by Dr Simon Lambert focused on how the support networks for Tangata Whaiora (a term applied to Māori mental health clients that translates as people seeking health) and their whānau responded and recovered through the disaster.

     

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  • 2022 Webinars

    Ngā Hua a Te Matatini: The Benefits of Te Matatini Webinar

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    To mark the release of research reports, Ngā Hua a Te Matatini: The Benefits of Te Matatini, Te Matatini and NPM hosted a webinar with the researchers.

  • 2009 Symposium Ngā Kaupapa Muna - The Unspoken Issues: Violence and Abuse in Our Communities

    Ngā Kaupapa Muna

    Ngā Kaupapa Muna by Students Against Violence Everywhere, Nelson College in the 2009 Critical and Sensitive Research Issues Symposium, Ngā Kaupapa Muna - The Unspoken Issues: Violence and Abuse in Our Communities hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga.

  • 2022 Te Pūtahitanga 2022 Webinars

    Nga Kete Webinar

    In this beautiful and transformative book, 24 Māori academics share their personal journeys, revealing what being Māori has meant for them in their work. Their perspectives provide insight for all New Zealanders into how mātauranga is positively influencing the Western-dominated disciplines of knowledge in the research sector.

  • Intern: Jonothan Rau

    Supervisor: Dr Shaun Awatere

    Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga/Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research

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