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100 _aSmith, Danielle L.
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245 _aKaumātua needs and perspectives regarding urban papakāinga :
_ba mixed methods observational study
_cDanielle Lee Smith, John G. Detzel, Mary L. Simpson, Yvonne Wilson, Sophie Nock and Rangimahora Reddy
260 _bTaylor & Francis,
_c2024
500 _aKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 2024, First published online, 29 January 2024
520 _aSafe, secure, suitable housing is often an unattainable reality for kaumātua (older Māori aged 55 years and over in this study) in Aotearoa New Zealand. Kaumātua, unfortunately, are at the forefront of the housing crisis, and struggle to find housing which meets their most basic needs. Therefore, many organisations are considering the development of urban papakāinga to meet their needs. The purpose of this study is to assess the needs of kaumātua currently in temporary, emergency or state housing situations to understand their perspectives about what factors enable successful urban papakāinga. The research design and methodology in this article apply a multi-method observational approach, guided by the He Pikinga Waiora (HPW) Implementation Framework. The main findings in this study include five cultural characteristics necessary within urban papakāinga developments; whanaungatanga (connections); kaitiakitanga (environmental care/ guardianship); manaakitanga (care for others); rangatiratanga (leadership, autonomy, or control); and haumarutanga (safety/security). In addition, key correlates of wellbeing indicators included housing suitability, community connection and a safe neighbourhood. These key needs and perspectives have important theoretical and practical implications for kaumātua wellbeing, and successful housing developments for Māori. (Authors' abstract). Record #8584
650 _aHAUMARUTANGA
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650 _aHOUSING
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650 _aKAUMĀTUA
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650 _aMĀORI
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650 _aOLDER PEOPLE
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650 _aORA
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650 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
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650 _aSAFETY
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650 _aTE AO MĀORI
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650 _aWELLBEING
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aDetzel, John G.
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700 _aSimpson, Mary L.
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700 _aWilson, Yvonne
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700 _aNock, Sophie
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700 _aReddy, Rangimahora
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773 0 _tKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 2024, First published online, 29 January 2024
830 _aKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/1177083X.2023.2295021
_zDOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2023.2295021 (Open access)
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