Homelessness is a pressing and increasingly visible concern in New Zealand. Many people sleeping rough are male and of Maori or Pacific descent. This research focuses on understanding the nature of resilience through the lived experiences of homeless people. To gain insights into cultures of homelessness, a qualitative case study research design was used to engage six homeless people who took part in a series of interviews and photoproduction exercises. Participants are of Maori, Pacific Island, and Pakeha ethnic backgrounds. It therefore may become important to document how homeless people see themselves in relation to their communities of origin and the wider public
In 2016, Te Puea Memorial Marae responded to the urgent needs of homeless living in their cars, unde...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Introduction: This paper examines homelessness in New Zealand, particularly those people living with...
Homelessness is a pressing and increasingly visible concern in New Zealand. Many people sleeping rou...
Homelessness is a pressing and increasingly visible concern in New Zealand. Many people sl...
Homelessness is commonly associated with large urban settings. For people who sleep on the streets i...
There are a range of interventions and programmes to address the on-going issue of Māori homelessnes...
To be Māori is to have a tūrangawaewae (a place of strength and belonging, a place to stand). If so,...
Homelessness is a pressing issue for indigenous minorities such as homeless Māori men. Their circums...
The authors draw from interviews with Maori homeless people and relevant local and international lit...
Administrative and census data documented the increase of homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand betwe...
Homelessness is a human tragedy that is often associated with mental illness. Maori people are overr...
Drawing insights from interviews with Maori homeless people, health professionals, and relevant loca...
Homelessness is a complex social issue affecting in excess of one billion people around the world. D...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...
In 2016, Te Puea Memorial Marae responded to the urgent needs of homeless living in their cars, unde...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Introduction: This paper examines homelessness in New Zealand, particularly those people living with...
Homelessness is a pressing and increasingly visible concern in New Zealand. Many people sleeping rou...
Homelessness is a pressing and increasingly visible concern in New Zealand. Many people sl...
Homelessness is commonly associated with large urban settings. For people who sleep on the streets i...
There are a range of interventions and programmes to address the on-going issue of Māori homelessnes...
To be Māori is to have a tūrangawaewae (a place of strength and belonging, a place to stand). If so,...
Homelessness is a pressing issue for indigenous minorities such as homeless Māori men. Their circums...
The authors draw from interviews with Maori homeless people and relevant local and international lit...
Administrative and census data documented the increase of homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand betwe...
Homelessness is a human tragedy that is often associated with mental illness. Maori people are overr...
Drawing insights from interviews with Maori homeless people, health professionals, and relevant loca...
Homelessness is a complex social issue affecting in excess of one billion people around the world. D...
Recent research from New Zealand suggests that one in every 120 people in New Zealand are facing hom...
In 2016, Te Puea Memorial Marae responded to the urgent needs of homeless living in their cars, unde...
Establishing a 'secure' Maori identity based solely on particular criteria of Maori culture (te reo ...
Introduction: This paper examines homelessness in New Zealand, particularly those people living with...