This paper identifies and analyses the networks of support for tangata whaiora (mental health clients) utilising a kaupapa Mäori health service following the Ötautahi/Christchurch earthquakes in Aotearoa New Zealand from 2010 to 2012. Semi- structured interviews were undertaken with 39 participants, comprising clients (Mäori and Päkehä), staff, managers and board members of a kaupapa Mäori provider in the city. Selected quotes are presented alongside a social network analysis of the support accessed by all participants. Results show the signifi cant isolation of both Mäori and Päkehä mental health clients post- disaster and the complexity of individuals and collectives dealing with temporally and spatially overlapping hazards and disasters ...
AbstractOn September 4, 2010 a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Canterbury region of New Zealand,...
Natural hazard disasters often have large area-wide impacts, which can cause adverse stress-related ...
On the 4th of September 2010 the South Island city of Christchurch, New Zealand was struck by a magn...
This paper identifies and analyses the networks of support for tangata whaiora (mental health client...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes in Ōtautahi (Christchurch) disrupted support networks for many people....
This report presents the experiences of Tangata Whaiora (Mental health clients) through the disastro...
Presentation made at International Indigenous Research and Development Conferenc
The recent (and ongoing) earthquakes in Christchurch radically altered the physical and psycho-socia...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the indiv...
One of the worst natural disasters in Australia's recent history, the Black Saturday bushfires of Fe...
Eight to 10 weeks after the earthquake of September 2010 in Christchurch, New Zealand, two demograph...
This research aimed to explore nurse perceptions of impacts and organisational support following the...
The social dimension of disaster recovery has, in recent times, gained attention in the literature ...
Following a disaster, an organisation’s ability to recover is influenced by its internal capacities,...
AbstractOn September 4, 2010 a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Canterbury region of New Zealand,...
Natural hazard disasters often have large area-wide impacts, which can cause adverse stress-related ...
On the 4th of September 2010 the South Island city of Christchurch, New Zealand was struck by a magn...
This paper identifies and analyses the networks of support for tangata whaiora (mental health client...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes in Ōtautahi (Christchurch) disrupted support networks for many people....
This report presents the experiences of Tangata Whaiora (Mental health clients) through the disastro...
Presentation made at International Indigenous Research and Development Conferenc
The recent (and ongoing) earthquakes in Christchurch radically altered the physical and psycho-socia...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the indiv...
One of the worst natural disasters in Australia's recent history, the Black Saturday bushfires of Fe...
Eight to 10 weeks after the earthquake of September 2010 in Christchurch, New Zealand, two demograph...
This research aimed to explore nurse perceptions of impacts and organisational support following the...
The social dimension of disaster recovery has, in recent times, gained attention in the literature ...
Following a disaster, an organisation’s ability to recover is influenced by its internal capacities,...
AbstractOn September 4, 2010 a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Canterbury region of New Zealand,...
Natural hazard disasters often have large area-wide impacts, which can cause adverse stress-related ...
On the 4th of September 2010 the South Island city of Christchurch, New Zealand was struck by a magn...