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Uplifting Takatāpui and Rainbow elder voices : tukua kia tū takitahi ngā whetū o te rangi Sandra Dickson, Tim Bennett, Nathan Bramwell, Oriana Brown, Catherine Cook, Cayathri Divakalala, Bex Fraser, Huhana Hickey, Lexie Matheson, Kathleen Miller, Maluseu Monise, Hamie Munroe and Maria Cristina Rodriguez

By: Dickson, Sandra.
Contributor(s): Bennett, Tim | Bramwell, Nathan | Brown, Oriana | Cook, Catherine | Divakalala, Cayathri | , Fraser, Bex | Hickey, Huhana | Matheson, Lexie | Miller, Kathleen | Monise, Maluseu | Munroe, Hamie | Rodriguez, Maria C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura - Outing Violence; Rainbow Hub Waikato, 2023Description: electronic document (76 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura - Outing Violence | Rainbow Hub Waikato | BISEXUAL | DISABLED PEOPLE | DISCRIMINATION | DISABLED PEOPLE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ELDER ABUSE | ETHNIC COMMUNITIES | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LESBIAN | LGBTIQ+ | MĀORI | OLDER PEOPLE | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS | SUPPORT SERVICES | SURVEYS | TAKATĀPUI | TRANSGENDER | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: 362.6 UPL Online resources: Download report, PDF | About the research project | Factsheets, PDF | Access podcasts Summary: This project’s name came from our early conversations with elder advisors. They asked us to draw attention to Elder Voices. Literally. They wanted to hear Takatāpui and Rainbow older people talking and felt the considerable differences in elder experiences were best represented by hearing many voices. The desire to uplift the voices of diverse Takatāpui and Rainbow elders is also reflected in the whakataukī we have chosen: Tukua kia tū takitahi ngā whetū o te rangi – let each star stand out clearly and be seen! We set out to find out what life is like for Takatāpui and Rainbow elders. Underneath this broad question sat two desires – to advocate for meaningful inclusion of the needs of Takatāpui and Rainbow older people in strategies, policies and services for older people in Aotearoa, and to identify any specific risks of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation. (From the Introduction). Record #8386
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Report Report Family Violence library
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Access online Access online Family Violence library
Online Available ON23100028

This project’s name came from our early conversations with elder advisors. They asked us to draw attention to Elder Voices. Literally. They wanted to hear Takatāpui and Rainbow older people talking and felt the considerable differences
in elder experiences were best represented by hearing many voices. The desire to uplift the voices of diverse Takatāpui and Rainbow elders is also reflected in the whakataukī we have chosen: Tukua kia tū takitahi ngā whetū o te rangi – let each star stand out clearly and be seen!

We set out to find out what life is like for Takatāpui
and Rainbow elders. Underneath this broad
question sat two desires – to advocate for
meaningful inclusion of the needs of Takatāpui
and Rainbow older people in strategies, policies
and services for older people in Aotearoa, and to
identify any specific risks of elder abuse, neglect
and exploitation. (From the Introduction). Record #8386

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