Whanaungatanga : creating opportunities that support wāhine and kōtiro Māori from kāhupo to mauri ora
Dobbs, Terry
Whanaungatanga : creating opportunities that support wāhine and kōtiro Māori from kāhupo to mauri ora Terry Dobbs - Vine – Violence Information Aotearoa, University of Auckland, 2025 - electronic document (95 pages) ; PDF file
This report applies a kaupapa Māori lens to explore prevention and solution approaches that will support the reduction of death by suicide among wāhine Māori (Māori women) and kōtiro Māori (Māori girls) in Aotearoa. It draws attention to manaaki opportunities – opportunities to support, take care of, show respect and generosity towards, and care for wāhine and kōtiro who may be at risk of suicide.
The rates of suicide among wāhine and kōtiro Māori are disproportionate compared with non-Māori women and girls. This inequity contributes significantly to the current health and wellbeing disparities that they experience. (From the Executive summary). Record #9293
AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
CULTURE
FEMICIDE
HAPŪ (WĀHINE)
KURA TUARUA
KURA TUATAHI
MANAAKITANGA
MĀTAURANGA
PREGNANCY
PREVENTION PROGRAMMES
RANGAHAU MĀORI
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUICIDE
SUICIDE PREVENTION
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
WELLBEING
WOMEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH JUSTICE
NEW ZEALAND
Whanaungatanga : creating opportunities that support wāhine and kōtiro Māori from kāhupo to mauri ora Terry Dobbs - Vine – Violence Information Aotearoa, University of Auckland, 2025 - electronic document (95 pages) ; PDF file
This report applies a kaupapa Māori lens to explore prevention and solution approaches that will support the reduction of death by suicide among wāhine Māori (Māori women) and kōtiro Māori (Māori girls) in Aotearoa. It draws attention to manaaki opportunities – opportunities to support, take care of, show respect and generosity towards, and care for wāhine and kōtiro who may be at risk of suicide.
The rates of suicide among wāhine and kōtiro Māori are disproportionate compared with non-Māori women and girls. This inequity contributes significantly to the current health and wellbeing disparities that they experience. (From the Executive summary). Record #9293
AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
CULTURE
FEMICIDE
HAPŪ (WĀHINE)
KURA TUARUA
KURA TUATAHI
MANAAKITANGA
MĀTAURANGA
PREGNANCY
PREVENTION PROGRAMMES
RANGAHAU MĀORI
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUICIDE
SUICIDE PREVENTION
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
WELLBEING
WOMEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH JUSTICE
NEW ZEALAND