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He Waipuna Koropupū Ngaropi Cameron, Leonie Pihama, Jocelyn Millard and Awhina Cameron

By: Cameron, Ngaropi.
Contributor(s): Pihama, Leonie | Millard, Jocelyn | Cameron, Awhina.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Tu Tama Wahine o Taranaki, 2017Description: electronic document (86 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-0-473-40961-6.Other title: Suicide prevention and Māori wellbeing.Subject(s): HISTORICAL TRAUMA | MĀORI | MENTAL HEALTH | SUICIDE | SUICIDE PREVENTION | WELLBEING | YOUNG PEOPLE | HAUORA HINENGARO | ORA | RANGAHAU MĀORI | TAITAMARIKI | MATE WHAKAMOMORI | PĀMAMAE HEKE IHO | NEW ZEALAND | TARANAKIOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: He Waipuna Koropupu is a Kaupapa Māori research project that aimed to address the silence that exists in relation to Taranaki suicide. Qualitative in nature, the data collected for analysis obtained from Taranaki whānau through participant interviews and hapū hui. Whānau experiences of suicide, behavioural patterns, warning signs and cultural and social systems were explored. A webinar in which Ngaropi Cmeron presented the findings of Taranaki-based research into whanau experiences of suicide, behavioural patterns, warning signs and cultural and social systems and how these can inform a Māori-specific intervention is also available from the website. Record #5978
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He Waipuna Koropupu is a Kaupapa Māori research project that aimed to address the silence that exists in relation to Taranaki suicide. Qualitative in nature, the data collected for analysis obtained from Taranaki whānau through participant interviews and hapū hui. Whānau experiences of suicide, behavioural patterns, warning signs and cultural and social systems were explored.

A webinar in which Ngaropi Cmeron presented the findings of Taranaki-based research into whanau experiences of suicide, behavioural patterns, warning signs and cultural and social systems and how these can inform a Māori-specific intervention is also available from the website. Record #5978