The aim of this research was to explore and understand Māori whānau experiences of suicide loss and factors that increase resilience and wellbeing within this context. Māori have the highest suicide rates in New Zealand, yet there is limited literature that focuses exclusively on Māori whānau bereaved to suicide. Furthermore, there is limited literature that views Māori suicide bereavement through a family/whānau resilience lens. The present study took a Kaupapa Māori approach that validated Māori knowledge and tikanga and was cognisant of social structures and power imbalances that surround whānau. Six whānau bereaved by suicide were interviewed, as well as five Māori key informants who have extensive experience working with whānau in thei...
Suicide has been the 2nd leading cause of death for 18-24-year-olds in the US since 2011. The stress...
Nominal literature exists concerning the experiences of parents bereaved by suicide. The sudden and ...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
Te Whakaruruhau, Waikato Women’s Refuge, have been able to achieve a suicide free environment for th...
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...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
On average, at least 60 people are directly impacted by a suicide death (i.e. family, friends, colle...
This paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, every year, roughly 800,000 people die due t...
Suicide is a major public health issue and its research has shed light on how to prevent it national...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
From 2010, Canterbury, a province of Aotearoa New Zealand, experienced three major disaster events. ...
Suicide incidents in Gunungkidul, Indonesia have increased from year by year. This phenomenon is of...
Uplifting Māori mental wellbeing is a priority in Aotearoa with major national studies revealing Māo...
Suicide has been the 2nd leading cause of death for 18-24-year-olds in the US since 2011. The stress...
Nominal literature exists concerning the experiences of parents bereaved by suicide. The sudden and ...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...
Te Whakaruruhau, Waikato Women’s Refuge, have been able to achieve a suicide free environment for th...
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...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
On average, at least 60 people are directly impacted by a suicide death (i.e. family, friends, colle...
This paper presents the findings of a recently completed exploratory data gathering exercise on Māor...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, every year, roughly 800,000 people die due t...
Suicide is a major public health issue and its research has shed light on how to prevent it national...
The research project He Waipuna Koropupū aimed to explore and share a knowledge base that could info...
From 2010, Canterbury, a province of Aotearoa New Zealand, experienced three major disaster events. ...
Suicide incidents in Gunungkidul, Indonesia have increased from year by year. This phenomenon is of...
Uplifting Māori mental wellbeing is a priority in Aotearoa with major national studies revealing Māo...
Suicide has been the 2nd leading cause of death for 18-24-year-olds in the US since 2011. The stress...
Nominal literature exists concerning the experiences of parents bereaved by suicide. The sudden and ...
Rangatahi Māori (Māori youth) have one of the highest suicide rates in the OECD, they leave school e...