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  • NPM COVID19 Tautoko

    Professor Suzanne Pitama (Ngāti Kahungunu) messaging on "Noho ki te kāinga" - Stay at Home during COVID-19 Alert level 4 Aotearoa/New Zealand State of Emergency. Suzanne Pitama (Ngāti Kahungunu) is the Associate Dean Māori and Professor at the University of Otago, Christchurch.

  • NPM COVID19 Tautoko

    Watch Dr Waikaremoana Waitoki messaging on keeping well. Made during COVID-19 Alert level 4 Aotearoa/New Zealand State of Emergency. Waikaremoana is a Clinical Psychologist specialising in mental health based at the Māori Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato.  Her research interests are in Kaupapa Māori psychology, adult mental health, child and adolescent mental health.

  • NPM COVID19 Tautoko

    Watch Dr Joseph (Joe) Te Rito messaging on hygiene practices. Made during COVID-19 Alert level 4 Aotearoa/New Zealand State of Emergency. From Rongomaiwahine and Ngāti Kahungunu iwi, Joe is passionate about promoting the oral language of his elders as the exemplars for second-language learners of Te Reo Māori.

  • NPM COVID19 Tautoko

    Professor Jenny Lee-Morgan messaging on ""Noho ki te kāinga"" - Stay at Home during COVID-19 Alert level 4 Aotearoa/New Zealand State of Emergency. Jenny is Director of Ngā Wai a Te Tūī at NPM partner institution Unitec. Amongst others, she leads programmes of research on pūrākau, te reo revitalisation and the role of marae in the housing crisis.

     

  • NPM COVID19 Tautoko

    Mauri Ora Co-Theme Leader Dr Mohi Rua (Tūhoe, Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Whakaue) of the

  • NPM COVID19 Tautoko

    Dr Lynne Russell messaging on "Noho ki te kāinga" - Stay at Home during COVID-19 Alert level 4 Aotearoa/New Zealand State of Emergency. Dr Lynne Russell is a senior research fellow in Māori health at Victoria University of Wellington. She has recently emerged from 14 days of self-isolation and is thrilled to be reunited with her whānau and especially her mokopuna.