TY - BOOK AU - Barrett, Nikki AU - Paine, Sarah-Jane AU - Burrows, Lisette AU - Atatoa Carr, Polly AU - Morton, Susan TI - Te Ao Māori perspectives of what works to support wellbeing in the first thousand days PY - 2022/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand : PB - Social Wellbeing Agency, KW - Social wellbeing Agency KW - CHILD WELFARE KW - AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA KW - FAMILIES KW - MĀORI KW - MĀTUA KW - PARENTING PROGRAMMES KW - PREVENTION KW - RANGAHAU MĀORI KW - TAMARIKI KW - TE AO MĀORI KW - TIKANGA TUKU IHO KW - WHĀNAU KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - A research report prepared for the Social Wellbeing Agency, N2 - The Social Wellbeing Agency (SWA) to understand what works to support wellbeing for Māori māmā hapū, pēpi, tamariki and whānau. The researchers have discussed how Te Ao Māori concepts can be used to increase wellbeing,” said Chief Executive Renee Graham. Kaupapa Māori researchers from the University of Waikato and the University of Auckland identified collective identity for a Māori child as a first step of a whānau-centred approach to their wellbeing. They also reviewed existing evidence of parenting programmes and recommend the establishment of more programmes specifically designed for Māori. (From the website). Record #8027 UR - https://www.sia.govt.nz/assets/FINAL-Te-Ao-Maori-perspectives-of-what-works-to-support-wellbeing-in-the-first-thousand-days-Formatted-Version.pdf UR - https://swa.govt.nz/news/critical-factors-for-child-wellbeing-in-the-first-1000-days-te-ao-maori-evidence-brief/ ER -