The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could inform practice in relation to Taranaki Māori suicide. The project was grounded upon the notion that through Taranaki knowledge and information we can make significant changes in our approach to life and to our whānau relationships. The project was primarily about whānau ora and the wellbeing of future generations; through the reclamation and sharing of Taranaki Māori knowledge that can support intergenerational change and transformation. Taranaki Māori whānau (extended family groupings), hapū (subtribal grouping) and iwi (tribal grouping) deserve access to Kaupapa Māori approaches in order to help reclaim and inform decision making processes
This article explores the process of co-designing a mātauranga-Māori-informed mindfulness interventi...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
Taonga pūoro (Māori singing treasures) historically held many functions in everyday Māori life. Colo...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
Worldwide, a person dies by suicide every 40 seconds (World Health Organization, 2018). An estimated...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
Te Whakaruruhau, Waikato Women’s Refuge, have been able to achieve a suicide free environment for th...
This research explores the relationship between Māori cultural identity loss and rangatahi Māori sui...
In 2014, the first dedicated National Māori Suicide Prevention Programme: Waka Hourua was launched b...
This paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and ...
“Towards Mauri Ora” explored the potential contribution of Ahikaa, an indigenous entrepreneurship ed...
This article provides an overview of the first year of the Tiaki Whānau - Tiaki Ora: 1000 Māori Home...
Māori suicide is theorised as an outcome of the wounding of the indigenous spirit as a result of com...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
This article explores the process of co-designing a mātauranga-Māori-informed mindfulness interventi...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
Taonga pūoro (Māori singing treasures) historically held many functions in everyday Māori life. Colo...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
Worldwide, a person dies by suicide every 40 seconds (World Health Organization, 2018). An estimated...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
Te Whakaruruhau, Waikato Women’s Refuge, have been able to achieve a suicide free environment for th...
This research explores the relationship between Māori cultural identity loss and rangatahi Māori sui...
In 2014, the first dedicated National Māori Suicide Prevention Programme: Waka Hourua was launched b...
This paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and ...
“Towards Mauri Ora” explored the potential contribution of Ahikaa, an indigenous entrepreneurship ed...
This article provides an overview of the first year of the Tiaki Whānau - Tiaki Ora: 1000 Māori Home...
Māori suicide is theorised as an outcome of the wounding of the indigenous spirit as a result of com...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
This article explores the process of co-designing a mātauranga-Māori-informed mindfulness interventi...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
Taonga pūoro (Māori singing treasures) historically held many functions in everyday Māori life. Colo...