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_aSavage, Catherine _99973 |
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_aResearch into the COVID-19 response plan for Te Pūtahitanga o te Waipounamu _cCatherine Savage, Letitia Goldsmith, Kate Standring, Sue Quinn, Sam Selwyn, Larissa Kus-Harbord and Anne Hynd |
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_bIhi Research, _c2020 |
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300 | _aelectronic document (86 pages) ; PDF file | ||
500 | _aPublished July 2020 | ||
520 | _aThis report reveals that Māori communities throughout Te Waipounamu came together to create an effective grassroots response during the COVID-19 lockdown. The report was created to evaluate Manaaki20, the COVID-19 response delivered by Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu. Its findings identified that the collaborative effort of providers, Papatipu Runanga, iwi and whānau entities contributed to positive outcomes for whānau in Te Waipounamu. A high level of agility enabled providers to quickly move their business-as-usual activity online and mobilise local resources to quickly respond to the needs created by the COVID-19 environment. Māori had remarkably low rates of infection during the first wave of the pandemic from March 2020, well below the national population and projected infection rates. This was contrary to dire predictions for the rate of COVID-19 infection and mortality in Māori communities. The report suggests that the extent of the gain for Māori may be attributed to the localised Māori response, validating a strengths-based approach at scale. (From the website). The report includes information about the He Waka Tapu and Hey Bro helpline response (pp.40-46). Record #7127 | ||
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_aTe Pūtahitanga o te Waipounamu _99958 |
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_aCOVID-19 _98949 |
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_aCULTURAL ISSUES _9177 |
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_aFAMILIES _9238 |
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_aFAMILY VIOLENCE _9252 |
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_aHEALTH _9283 |
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_aMĀORI _9357 |
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_aPANDEMICS _98950 |
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_aPREVENTION _9458 |
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_aSOCIAL WORK _9560 |
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_aSUPPORT SERVICES _9591 |
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_aAUKATI TŪKINOTANGA _96458 |
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_aHAUORA _9281 |
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_aKOWHEORI-19 _99974 |
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_aMATE KORONA _99981 |
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_aMATE URUTĀ _99975 |
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_aRANGAHAU MĀORI _95532 |
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_aRĀTONGA KI TE IWI _9490 |
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_aTIKANGA TUKU IHO _95542 |
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_aTE AO MĀORI _912662 |
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_aTOKO I TE ORA _95247 |
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_aTŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU _95382 |
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_aWHĀNAU _9642 |
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_aWHĀNAU ORA _93544 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_aKĀI TAHU _99957 |
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_96077 _aMcClintock, Kahu |
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_aBoulton, Amohia F. _93543 |
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_uhttps://www.teputahitanga.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Research-into-the-COVID-19-Response-Plan-Print.pdf _zDownload report, PDF |
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_uhttps://www.teputahitanga.org/what-we-do/research/ _zFind other research from Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu |
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_2ddc _cREPORT |