Working with Maori clients has become a key part of practice for many psychologists and counsellors. This workshop provides both a tangata whenua and tauiwi approach to colonisation, de-colonisation, and how to practise in a post-settlement environment in Aotearoa today
Efforts to build just relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous groups have been made in m...
Maori people are putting up with a lot right now. If governments can transfer $20 billion in the pas...
Effective teaching about Te Tiriti/Treaty of Waitangi and the colonial history of Aotearoa/NZ to adu...
Working with Maori clients has become a key part of practice for many psychologists and counsellors....
Working with Maori clients has become a key part of practice for many psychologists and counsellors....
Dr Ingrid Huygens has recently completed a PhD in processes of Treaty-focused change in Aotearoa, an...
AIMS In advocating and theorising decolonisation, writers have largely focused on processes undertak...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
I believe this whakatauki captures the reflective processes I am now engaged in, as I assess where I...
Keynote speaker Erana Cooper asks whether psychologists’ hearts have caught up with our minds in eng...
Lorenzo Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know 'how settler decolonisation should ap...
This article, which is based on a keynote speech delivered at the 2011 Annual Conference of the New ...
We ran Treaty/biculturalism workshops for the Diploma on an ad hoc basis in 1990, 1991, and 1992. Th...
Experiences related to developing an indigenous community and social psychology in the teaching of p...
Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know ‘how settler decolonisation should appear’. I...
Efforts to build just relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous groups have been made in m...
Maori people are putting up with a lot right now. If governments can transfer $20 billion in the pas...
Effective teaching about Te Tiriti/Treaty of Waitangi and the colonial history of Aotearoa/NZ to adu...
Working with Maori clients has become a key part of practice for many psychologists and counsellors....
Working with Maori clients has become a key part of practice for many psychologists and counsellors....
Dr Ingrid Huygens has recently completed a PhD in processes of Treaty-focused change in Aotearoa, an...
AIMS In advocating and theorising decolonisation, writers have largely focused on processes undertak...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
I believe this whakatauki captures the reflective processes I am now engaged in, as I assess where I...
Keynote speaker Erana Cooper asks whether psychologists’ hearts have caught up with our minds in eng...
Lorenzo Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know 'how settler decolonisation should ap...
This article, which is based on a keynote speech delivered at the 2011 Annual Conference of the New ...
We ran Treaty/biculturalism workshops for the Diploma on an ad hoc basis in 1990, 1991, and 1992. Th...
Experiences related to developing an indigenous community and social psychology in the teaching of p...
Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know ‘how settler decolonisation should appear’. I...
Efforts to build just relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous groups have been made in m...
Maori people are putting up with a lot right now. If governments can transfer $20 billion in the pas...
Effective teaching about Te Tiriti/Treaty of Waitangi and the colonial history of Aotearoa/NZ to adu...