by Te Aniwa Reedy | 1 Feb, 2022 | E-Panui, Survey
A team of multidisciplinary Pākeha and Māori researchers from the departments of Psychological Medicine and Te Kupenga Hauora Māori at the University of Auckland are currently recruiting healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, midwives, and allied health...
by Te Aniwa Reedy | 1 Feb, 2022 | Articles, Survey
My name is Nikki Mooney and I am a Doctor of Clinical Psychology student at the University of Auckland. As part of my doctoral programme, I am carrying out a research project, supervised by Dr Clare McCann, Professor Lynette Tippett and Dr Gary Cheung (University of...
by Te Aniwa Reedy | 21 Jan, 2022 | Articles, E-Panui
We’re inviting you to take part in a national survey for Māori medical students and Māori doctors (with a current annual practising certificate) on experiences of racism, discrimination, bullying and harassment in workplace and training environments....
by Te Aniwa Reedy | 7 Dec, 2021 | Articles, COVID-19, E-Panui
And then finally we had a panel including George L and Peter J. George L brings our attention to the Ethical Framework for Resource Allocation in Times of Scarcity (late 2020) and the final framework document Ethics and Equity: Resource Allocation...
by Te Aniwa Reedy | 7 Dec, 2021 | COVID-19, E-Panui
Elana C today presented the following the first failure is that the public health response has focussed on mainstream, middle class New Zealand and has failed to consider and deliver to the specific needs of Māori. A clear example of this is the way COVID-19...
by Te Aniwa Reedy | 7 Dec, 2021 | COVID-19, E-Panui
Anei anō ētahi kōrero The testimony to the Waitangi Tribunal would lead one to think that the Government was obsessed with NOT listening to Māori advice and continually claiming to be doing right by Māori despite the unfolding of evidence to the contrary....