The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes in Ōtautahi (Christchurch) disrupted support networks for many people. Tangata Whaiora – a Māori term for mental health clients – were particularly vulnerable. This paper presents qualitative and quantitative data from a Kaupapa Māori mental health community in the city who set about re-establishing their networks of support in the post-disaster landscape. A social network analysis was undertaken to identify relative connectivity between different groups of participants including staff, managers, and non-Māori. Māori Tangata Whaiora were found to be more isolated post-disaster than non-Māori. Whānau (a fundamental cultural institution based on the extended family) were specifically avoided by some participants ...
People have always given aid and comfort to each other during times of disaster. However, attempts t...
The social dimension of disaster recovery has, in recent times, gained attention in the literature ...
Addressing the psychological mechanisms and structural inequalities that underpin mental health issu...
This paper identifies and analyses the networks of support for tangata whaiora (mental health client...
This report presents the experiences of Tangata Whaiora (Mental health clients) through the disastro...
The recent (and ongoing) earthquakes in Christchurch radically altered the physical and psycho-socia...
This dissertation aimed to dissect the complex nature of post-disaster mental health problems. Curre...
One of the worst natural disasters in Australia's recent history, the Black Saturday bushfires of Fe...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommon...
Presentation made at International Indigenous Research and Development Conferenc
Copyright © 2006 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.Disasters are events that challenge the individu...
Natural hazard disasters often have large area-wide impacts, which can cause adverse stress-related ...
This project investigated which aspects of being flooded most affected mental health outcomes. It fo...
What makes individuals, communities, and societies resilient or vulnerable to a disaster from a ment...
Thirty-nine victims of a natural disaster were interviewed six weeks after tornadoes touched down in...
People have always given aid and comfort to each other during times of disaster. However, attempts t...
The social dimension of disaster recovery has, in recent times, gained attention in the literature ...
Addressing the psychological mechanisms and structural inequalities that underpin mental health issu...
This paper identifies and analyses the networks of support for tangata whaiora (mental health client...
This report presents the experiences of Tangata Whaiora (Mental health clients) through the disastro...
The recent (and ongoing) earthquakes in Christchurch radically altered the physical and psycho-socia...
This dissertation aimed to dissect the complex nature of post-disaster mental health problems. Curre...
One of the worst natural disasters in Australia's recent history, the Black Saturday bushfires of Fe...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommon...
Presentation made at International Indigenous Research and Development Conferenc
Copyright © 2006 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.Disasters are events that challenge the individu...
Natural hazard disasters often have large area-wide impacts, which can cause adverse stress-related ...
This project investigated which aspects of being flooded most affected mental health outcomes. It fo...
What makes individuals, communities, and societies resilient or vulnerable to a disaster from a ment...
Thirty-nine victims of a natural disaster were interviewed six weeks after tornadoes touched down in...
People have always given aid and comfort to each other during times of disaster. However, attempts t...
The social dimension of disaster recovery has, in recent times, gained attention in the literature ...
Addressing the psychological mechanisms and structural inequalities that underpin mental health issu...