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Relational resilience in Māori, Pacific and European sole parent families : from theory and research to social policy Charles Waldegrave, Peter King, Maria Maniapoto, Taimalieutu Kiwi Tamasese, Tafoimalo Loudeen Parsons, & Ginny Sullivan

By: Waldegrave, Charles.
Contributor(s): King, Peter | Maniapoto, Maria | Tamasese, Taimalieutu Kiwi | Parsons, Tafoimalo Loudeen | Sullivan, Ginny.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Family Process.Publisher: Family Process Institute, 2016Subject(s): TAMARIKI | New Zealand. Ministry of Social Development, Work and Income | HOUSING | WHARE NOHO | ADOLESCENTS | ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | CHILDREN | CULTURAL DIFFERENCES | ECONOMIC CONDITIONS | EDUCATION | EMPLOYMENT | FAMILIES | MAORI | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PARENTING | PASIFIKA | RESILIENCE | SEPARATION | SOCIAL POLICY | ĀHUATANGA ŌHANGA | MANAWAROA | MĀTAURANGA | MĀTUA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | TAIOHI | TOKO I TE ORA | WHĀNAU | WHIWHINGA MAHI | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Family Process, 2016, Advance online publicationSummary: his study was a component of a larger research program involving research providers in nine Government Ministries and the Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit. It explores the similarities and differences among Māori, Pasifika and European sole parent families identified as resilient. It recommends social policy which would better support sole parent families. Record #5053
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Family Process, 2016, Advance online publication

his study was a component of a larger research program involving research providers in nine Government Ministries and the Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit. It explores the similarities and differences among Māori, Pasifika and European sole parent families identified as resilient. It recommends social policy which would better support sole parent families. Record #5053