As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of rangatahi (Māori youth) lost to suicide. As Māori, we strive to lead strategies and solutions to address the issue of suicide in our communities and to realise Māori potential. Under Te Rau Ora: National Centre of Māori Suicide Prevention we now have evidence and examples of implementation and operational context, with promising practice of what achievements are being made for Māori suicide prevention and postvention.There remains the emphasis for explicit Māori suicide prevention and postvention programmes and approaches that are connected to Te Ao Māori (the Māori world/culture), that value te reo (Māori language), tikanga (Māori customs) and ...
On average, at least 60 people are directly impacted by a suicide death (i.e. family, friends, colle...
It is a privilege to introduce this Suicide Prevention Issue: Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Ma...
This article describes patterns of suicide and attempted suicide among the indigenous (Ma ̄ori) popu...
In 2014, the first dedicated National Māori Suicide Prevention Programme: Waka Hourua was launched b...
Worldwide, a person dies by suicide every 40 seconds (World Health Organization, 2018). An estimated...
This research explores the relationship between Māori cultural identity loss and rangatahi Māori sui...
“Towards Mauri Ora” explored the potential contribution of Ahikaa, an indigenous entrepreneurship ed...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
This paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and ...
Te Whakaruruhau, Waikato Women’s Refuge, have been able to achieve a suicide free environment for th...
The aim of this paper is to present a case for reframing Māori suicide prevention research away from...
This article provides an overview of the first year of the Tiaki Whānau - Tiaki Ora: 1000 Māori Home...
On average, at least 60 people are directly impacted by a suicide death (i.e. family, friends, colle...
It is a privilege to introduce this Suicide Prevention Issue: Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Ma...
This article describes patterns of suicide and attempted suicide among the indigenous (Ma ̄ori) popu...
In 2014, the first dedicated National Māori Suicide Prevention Programme: Waka Hourua was launched b...
Worldwide, a person dies by suicide every 40 seconds (World Health Organization, 2018). An estimated...
This research explores the relationship between Māori cultural identity loss and rangatahi Māori sui...
“Towards Mauri Ora” explored the potential contribution of Ahikaa, an indigenous entrepreneurship ed...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
This paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and ...
Te Whakaruruhau, Waikato Women’s Refuge, have been able to achieve a suicide free environment for th...
The aim of this paper is to present a case for reframing Māori suicide prevention research away from...
This article provides an overview of the first year of the Tiaki Whānau - Tiaki Ora: 1000 Māori Home...
On average, at least 60 people are directly impacted by a suicide death (i.e. family, friends, colle...
It is a privilege to introduce this Suicide Prevention Issue: Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Ma...
This article describes patterns of suicide and attempted suicide among the indigenous (Ma ̄ori) popu...