Te pūmautanga o te whānau : Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau Kahukore Baker, Haromi Williams, Colleen Tuuta
By: Baker, Kahukore.
Contributor(s): Williams, Haromi | Tuuta, Colleen | New Zealand. Families Commission.
Material type: BookPublisher: Wellington: N.Z. : Families Commission, 2012Description: 167 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm; electronic document: PDF file (25.66 MB).ISBN: 9780478369113 (pbk); 9780478369120 (online).Subject(s): ĀHUATANGA ŌHANGA | ECONOMIC CONDITIONS | FAMILIES | IWI | MĀORI | RESILIENCE | MANAWAROA | NGĀI TŪHOE | RANGAHAU MĀORI | WHANAUNGATANGA | WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALAND | AUCKLAND | TĀMAKI MAKAURAUDDC classification: 305.899442 Online resources: Archived copy In: Research report, 4/12Summary: This report draws on the voices of Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau, and the hapū, iwi, Māori and community organisations working with whānau, to better understand whānau resilience and strength in the face of financial hardship and adversity. The Families Commission carried out five case studies with 40 families and whānau in very different communities. Two of these studies were Kaupapa Māori case studies; Te Pūmautanga o Te Whānau: Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau is the report of those two studies. From the website. The data on financial hardship come from national data obtained through the Census and the Household Economic Survey. Consequently, data on Māori in financial hardship are usually reported at a national Māori population level. If these data are presented in isolation from the stories of the people themselves, the crucial contributions that whānau and their organisations make can be overlooked. By contrast, the case studies contained in this report speak to what is working for whānau on an everyday basis. This report was prepared for the Families Commission by Kahukore Baker, Haromi Williams and Colleen Tuuta. This report has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand. Record #3793Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON12070170 | |
Report | Family Violence library | TRO 305.899442 BAK | Available | FV12030042 |
Research report, 4/12
This report draws on the voices of Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau, and the hapū, iwi, Māori and community organisations working with whānau, to better understand whānau resilience and strength in the face of financial hardship and adversity.
The Families Commission carried out five case studies with 40 families and whānau in very different communities. Two of these studies were Kaupapa Māori case studies; Te Pūmautanga o Te Whānau: Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau is the report of those two studies. From the website.
The data on financial hardship come from national data obtained through the Census and the Household Economic Survey. Consequently, data on Māori in financial hardship are usually reported at a national Māori population level. If these data are presented in isolation from the stories of the people themselves, the crucial contributions that whānau and their organisations make can be overlooked. By contrast, the case studies contained in this report speak to what is working for whānau on an everyday basis.
This report was prepared for the Families Commission by Kahukore Baker, Haromi Williams and Colleen Tuuta.
This report has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand. Record #3793