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UNDERSTANDING THE WORKFORCE FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT WITH MĀORI AND PACIFIC PEOPLES

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2024.13.1.12
Keywords
diabetes
Indigenous
qualitative
Māori
Pacific peoples
workforce development
Author(s)
Tania Mullane
Isaac Warbrick
Taria Tane
Anneka Anderson
Vanessa Selak
Matire Harwood

The aim of the study reported in this article was to explore the experiences of (1) people living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and their whānau, and (2) kai manaaki, community health workers and dieticians who provide care to Māori and Pacific peoples living with T2D in the community. A key objective for this research was for its findings to inform workforce development strategies that will achieve equity for Māori and Pacific peoples with T2D and other long-term conditions.

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UNDERSTANDING THE WORKFORCE FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT WITH MĀORI AND PACIFIC PEOPLES

Pacific peoples, New Zealand housing-related political rhetoric and epistemic violence

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.2.6
Keywords
Aotearoa New Zealand
Dawn Raids
epistemic violence
housing crisis
Pacific peoples
state-sanctioned violence
Author(s)
Georgia Brown
Adele Norris

In the nearly 50 years since the Dawn Raids, Pacific peoples have continuously faced a housing crisis defined by precarious dwellings. This article employs content analysis to examine the political framing of Pacific peoples in housing-related political rhetoric from 2007 to 2021. The analysis reveals that Pacific peoples almost exclusively featured only in discussions led by Pacific and Māori politicians who sought to add their communities’ perspectives into debates where most politicians either ignored them or made uninformed comments.

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PACIFIC PEOPLES, NEW ZEALAND HOUSING-RELATED POLITICAL RHETORIC AND EPISTEMIC VIOLENCE

UNDERSTANDING PASIFIKA MENTAL HEALTH IN NEW ZEALAND: A review of the literature

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2020.9.3.7
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
mental health
Pasifika
Pacific peoples
New Zealand
Author(s)
Sarah A. Kapeli
Sam Manuela
Chris G. Sibley

Pasifika mental health continues to be a growing concern in New Zealand. This article reviews and presents online available research concerning the mental health of Pasifika in New Zealand. A comprehensive online literature search was conducted. In total, 967 online articles were identified, and 58 met the criteria to be included in the final review. The review identified overarching research themes related to Pacific mental health in New Zealand, specifically regarding mental health prevalence, mental health services, mental health perceptions, mental health prevention or intervention, and suicide.

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MAI_Jrnl_2020_V9_3_Kapeli_FINAL.pdf
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