This research explores the relationship between Māori cultural identity loss and rangatahi Māori suicide in Aotearoa. The McLachlan et al. (in press) Whiti Te Rā model of cultural identity was employed to frame the investigation with specific analysis into the six critical cultural ara of Whakapapa, Reo Māori, Taiao, Mahi-a-toi, Take pū whānau and Wairuatanga. A Kaupapa Māori research approach was utilised for cultural applicability and the promotion of Tino Rangatiratanga. Qualitative methodology guided data collection and analysis. Data collection involved (i) literature reviews and (ii) interviews with whānau members of rangatahi lost to suicide, seeking to understand the āhuatanga of the six cultural ara within the case studies (n=5). I...
This thesis explores how rangatahi Māori and whānau define and experience self-injury in Aotearoa....
This study involved a qualitative examination of the healing elements of tangihanga as described by ...
This thesis explores how rangatahi Māori and whānau define and experience self-injury in Aotearoa....
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
Worldwide, a person dies by suicide every 40 seconds (World Health Organization, 2018). An estimated...
The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and ...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
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 paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
Objectives: To explore the relationships between Māori cultural identity, ethnic discrimination and ...
Contemporary indigenous first nations psychologists have developed an alternative frame for viewing ...
Māori suicide is theorised as an outcome of the wounding of the indigenous spirit as a result of com...
New Zealand has a significant number of dual-cultural whānau (families) which incorporate the identi...
This thesis explores how rangatahi Māori and whānau define and experience self-injury in Aotearoa....
This study involved a qualitative examination of the healing elements of tangihanga as described by ...
This thesis explores how rangatahi Māori and whānau define and experience self-injury in Aotearoa....
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
Worldwide, a person dies by suicide every 40 seconds (World Health Organization, 2018). An estimated...
The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and ...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
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 paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
Objectives: To explore the relationships between Māori cultural identity, ethnic discrimination and ...
Contemporary indigenous first nations psychologists have developed an alternative frame for viewing ...
Māori suicide is theorised as an outcome of the wounding of the indigenous spirit as a result of com...
New Zealand has a significant number of dual-cultural whānau (families) which incorporate the identi...
This thesis explores how rangatahi Māori and whānau define and experience self-injury in Aotearoa....
This study involved a qualitative examination of the healing elements of tangihanga as described by ...
This thesis explores how rangatahi Māori and whānau define and experience self-injury in Aotearoa....