[HTML][HTML] Experiences of Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand's public health system: a systematic review of two decades of published qualitative research

R Graham, B Masters‐Awatere - Australian and New Zealand journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective: This paper aims to synthesise the broader perspectives of Māori patients and their
whānau (extended family, family group) of their treatment within the public health system …

Haumanu Hauora: refining public health institution policy to include Māori and climate change

B Masters-Awatere, D Howard, P Young - Climatic Change, 2023 - Springer
The deepening climate crisis generates specific impacts that will exacerbate the already
disproportionately negative health outcomes experienced by Indigenous people. Disparate …

[PDF][PDF] Indigenous programmes and evaluation: An excluded worldview

B Masters-Awatere, LW Nikora - Evaluation Matters—He Take Tō Te …, 2017 - nzcer.org.nz
Before the arrival of northern hemisphere explorers to the south seas, Māori, the indigenous
people of Aotearoa New Zealand, thrived for centuries confident in their ways of being and …

Corrigendum to: Whānau Māori explain how the Harti Hauora Tool assists with better access to health services

B Masters-Awatere, R Graham - Australian Journal of Primary …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
In this paper, whānau Māori highlight how a Kaupapa Māori-centred intervention (the Harti
Hauora Tamariki tool, hereafter Harti tool) has improved interactions with health services …

He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tāngata!†(What is the most important thing in the world? It is people!)

B Masters-Awatere, M Rarere, R Gilbert… - Australian Journal of …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
This paper highlights the importance of people as a central factor in improving health for
Māori (Indigenous people of New Zealand). How whānau (family) relationships …

The hospital transfers project: supporting whanau engagement during hospitalisations

B Masters-Awatere, D Cormack, R Brown… - 2019 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
For Māori, as the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, the care of those who are
unwell has always been the concern of whānau (family) and community. Māori have …

[PDF][PDF] " The Milk of Human Kindness?": Responding to Precarity and Hunger with the Private Sector and a Return to Charity.

KM Jackson - 2023 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
This research investigated the phenomenon of free school milk in Aotearoa New Zealand as
an exemplar for broader shifts in understandings of poverty and hunger, responsibility and …

Haumanu Hauora: strengthening health institution responsiveness to climate change

B Masters-Awatere, T Young, DJ Howard… - 2022 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
Abstract The “Haumanu Hauora: Strengthening health institution responsiveness to climate
change” project (Haumanu Hauora) is funded by the Deep South National Science …

[HTML][HTML] University of Otago Law Theses and Dissertations

J Hansen - nzlii.org
Over the past two years there has been a rapid and dramatic rise in the level of foreign
government investment globally. 1 This phenomenon can largely be attributed to the activity …

[图书][B] " More than bloods and obs"-Whānau Māori discuss health and hospital care

B Masters-Awatere, RS Graham - 2019 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
The impact of colonisation on Māori, the Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand,
combined with negative interactions with health workers, has contributed to insufficient …