Mauri - How can mātauranga inform and drive sustainable and just societal practices?
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Matakitenga project
Project commenced:Project completedPae OraPātai MauriTeachers are increasingly tasked with acknowledging their racial biases and the resulting impacts on their students’ learning and wellbeing. However, anti-bias trainings are typically generalised learning experiences with little effect. Through focus groups with Māori students in Northland schools, this project will identify common incidents of racism.
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Doctoral Thesis
Project commenced:Project completedPae TawhitiPātai MauriPhD Candidate: Ms Emily Bain (Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, Ngāti Toarangatira)
Primary Supervisor(s): Dr. Esther Willing
It is well established that there are significant problems in Aotearoa New Zealand’s health and disability system, especially for Māori – largely due to the cultural differences between Māori and the biomedical system the New Zealand health system was modelled on.
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Doctoral Thesis
Project commenced:Project completedPae TawhitiPātai MauriPHD Candidate: Coral Wiapo (Ngati Whātua)
Primary Supervisor(s): Dr Sue Adams
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Internship project Pae Tawhiti project
Project commenced:Project completedPātai MauriProject supervisor: Associate Professor Anne-Marie Jackson
Institution: The University of Otago
Project location: The University of Otago, Dunedin Campus
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Full project Matakitenga project Research Programme
Project commenced:Project completedPae OraPae TawhitiPātai MauriPātai WhānauLead Researcher: Professor Chellie Spiller (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa) University of Waikato
Research Team:
Professor Jarrod Haar (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngaati Mahuta) AUT University
Dr John Reid (Ngāti Pikiao, Tainui) University of Canterbury
Dr Jason Mika (Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Whakatōhea, Ngāti Kahungunu) University of Waikato
Dr Matthew Rout, University of Canterbury