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Kaihikoi Profiles
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Meet the hikoi participants of 'Taku Ara Rā: Ko Māhinaarangi'
Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora
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Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora is a large mental health and well-being research programme, hosted and administered by Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiārangi, funded by Nōku te Ao.
Tikanga me te Hauora
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This one-year research project, a collaboration with Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora and funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC), explores the philosophical challenges and tensions between Western medical practices and Te Ao Māori.
Kaikaikaroro Enhancing student success within Wānanga research project
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Research sheds light on approaches that support tauira within wānanga to succeed
Growing our Māori Health Workforce
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As part of the Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora programme, there has been a strong focus on training and upskilling tangata whaiora with the skills and resources needed to build community resilience.
Translation Collaboration Research
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A health and hauora collaboration between Te Aratiatia ki te Hauora (Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi) and Wai Research (Te Whānau o Waipereia Trust) is dedicated to supporting knowledge translation, research, and community engagement.
Investigation into the Relationship of Culture and Mental Health
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This innovative research project examines the relationship between culture, identity, mental health and well-being. Using data from the Growing up in New Zealand longitudinal study
He Aha Taku Oranga Hauora Mō Apōpō
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Research project, aimed to better understand the health concerns faced by Māori veterans and the strategies they used to maintain their well-being during wartime and after returning home.
Taku Ara Rā: Ko Māhinaarangi Research Project
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A group of seven wāhine have embarked on a three-week hīkoi across the North Island to retrace the journey of the ancestress Māhinaarangi, and reconnect with their tribal stories, knowledge, lands, lakes and rivers along the way.
Haumaru Tāngata
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Haumaru Tāngata is a culturally inspired three-year research project undertaken by Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi and funded by the Accident Compensation Corporation.
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