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Māori Health Researcher/Wai Claimant Blasts Government For Latest Response Press Release.
Whare PR Friday, 9 February 2024, 6:19 pm
2024
RNZ (2024)
Government's smokefree changes show clear breach of treaty - Māori health experts.
RNZ News
Whakauae Research Services Ltd. (2022, 31 May).
Rongoā Māori To Take Its Rightful Place Within Aotearoa's Health System.
Whakauae Research Services Ltd, Whanganui.
2022
Ngāti Hauiti-owned Whakauae Research Services has been named as a recipient of major funding from the Health Research Council of New Zealand (HRC) in recognition of the pioneering work they have undertaken to support health equity for Māori.
Nationally Significant Mahi Results In Funding Win
Whakauae Research for Māori Health and Development, Whanganui, 10 May 2022.
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga | New Zealand's Māori Centre of Research Excellence. (2018).
Rongoā Māori research project presents guidelines.
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, Auckland.
2018
Whakauae's Dr Heather Gifford and Whakauae contractor, Kiri Parata are the co-authors of a paper, which has just been published in the Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health (2017), presenting the results of research around successfully progressing smoke free inner cities using Wellington as a case study. The University of Otago has issued this press release in relation to the research:
New research towards a Smokefree Wellington.
University of Otago (2017).
2017
Professor Richard Edwards. (2016).
Media release on MASC recommendations (NZMJ).
Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington.
2016
Wanganui Chronicle. (2012).
Research Looks at Smokers.
Wanganui Chronicle.
2012
Māori Research Centres in Whanganui.
Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. (2011).
Rongoā Article in Kai Tiaki.
Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand.
2011
Health Research Council of New Zealand. (2011).
HRC Annual Funding Round.
Health Research Council of New Zealand.
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