Māori centred social work practice evidence brief

Boulton, Amohia F.

Māori centred social work practice evidence brief Amohia Boulton and Lynley Cvitanovic - Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, 2021 - electronic document (77 pages) ; PDF file

Published March 2021

Oranga Tamariki leadership, through its Professional Practice Group (PPG), has committed to move frontline social work practice to a Māori centred approach. The purpose of the evidence brief is to inform the development of a Māori centred approach to social work practice, using a mana enhancing paradigm.

This evidence brief looks at the following research questions:


- How does Māori centred theory and practice fit with other approaches?
- What are the origins of a Māori centred approach and how has it further developed?
- What are the core components of a Māori centred approach?
- What are the origins of mana-enhancing practice and how s it further developed?
- What are the defining characteristics of mana-enhancing practice and who is it relevant for?
- How is mana-enhancing practice being implemented?
- What enablers support a shift from a Western to a Māori centred position? (From the website). Record #7056


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Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children


CHILD ABUSE
CHILD PROTECTION
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