Te Ao Kohatu – Principled framing of best practice with mokopuna Māori : a literature review of Indigenous theoretical and practice frameworks for mokopuna and whānau wellbeing. Terry Dobbs
Material type:
- Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
- CHILD PROTECTION
- CHILD WELFARE
- CHILDREN
- FAMILIES
- INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
- LITERATURE REVIEWS
- MĀORI
- SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
- Te Toka Tūmoana
- YOUNG PEOPLE
- WELLBEING
- IWI TAKETAKE
- ORA
- RANGAHAU MĀORI
- TAIOHI
- TAITAMARIKI
- TAMARIKI
- TE AO MĀORI
- TIKANGA TUKU IHO
- TOKO I TE ORA
- WHĀNAU
- NEW ZEALAND
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Vine library | Online | Available | ON21110003 |
This is the first of three papers which describe the evidence gathering and consultation that has underpinned Oranga Tamariki’s more recent commitment to move frontline social work practice to a Māori-centred approach.
The purpose of this literature review was to: Examine the national and international literature on Indigenous theoretical frameworks and their applications to social work practice, and Inform the development of an Indigenous and bi-cultural principled framework, in the context of statutory social work, to advance mokopuna and whānau wellbeing. (From the website). Record #7333