Bicultural Resources
The resources below relate to professional and cultural competency. Click to access the resources. Information and Perspectives on Māori Psychology and Health IssuesHe Ara Whakamua: Building Pathways Together to the Future Families Commisssion What is the cost? Child health inequities in Aotearoa study - Te Mana Taurite a Tangata: He Whakaoratanga mo Te Ao Hurihuri Dr Clair Mills Health Promotion Forum Symposium 2012 Preventing Māori suicide: what can we do? Keri Lawson-Te Aho Preventing Māori suicide: Involving whānau and community Di Grennell Preventing Māori suicide: Involving whānau and community Michael Naera Preventing Māori suicide: Improving care and intervention Dr Lynne Russell Preventing Māori suicide: Improving care and intervention Dr Nicole Coupe Kaumātua Taonga Aroha Dr Lorna Dyall THERAPEUTIC-INTERVENTIONS Mason Durie Māori student participation in psychology Eva Morunga Training, Recruitment and Retention Strategies for Psychologists in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services: A Maori Perspective Hilda Hemopo Māori Psychology Research papers at Waikato University Between two worlds: a psychology student's international experience in Māori New Zealand Keren Lehavot He Kohikohinga Rangahau: A Bibliography of Māori and Psychology Research Hinekura Hollis, Erana Cooper, Virginia Braun, Pikihuia Pomare The University of Auckland 2010 Claiming Spaces: Proceedings of the 2007 National Māori and Pacific Psychologies Symposium Māori and Psychology Research Unit Psychology Department, University of Waikato
Māori Perspectives on Kaupapa Māori and Psychology: A Discussion Document and Report for the New Zealand Psychologists Board Moe Milne, 2005 Indigenous Psychology in Aotearoa-Realising Māori Aspirations A thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Dr Michelle Levy University of Waikato Māori Psychology Research Papers University of Waikato Recommended Reading on Māori Mental Health Mental Health Foundation, 2007 Māori Mental Health Resource Finder Mental Health Foundation He Korowai Oranga: Māori Health Strategy Ministry of Health 2002 Māori Health-Ministry of Health Website
Primary Health Organisation-Service Delivery Toolkit Māori Health Perspectives: Māori View of Health Ministry of Health 2004 pp59-65 Māori Health Review - A Māori Health Research Journal A whanau ora approach to health care for Māori Jacquie Kidd, Veronique Gibbons, Ross Lawrenson, Wayne Johnstone Journal of Primary Health Care Vol 2 (2) June 2010 The Value of te reo in primary care Suzanne Pitama, Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll, Tania Huria, Cameron Lacey, Paul Robertson Journal of Primary Health Care Vol 3 (2) June 2011 Te Whāriki- bicultural curriculum statement-early childhood education- Ministry of Education Maori cultural adaptation of a brief mental health intervention in primary care Fiona Mathieson, Kara Mihaere, Sunny Collings, Antony Dowell, James Stanley Journal of Primary Health Care Vol 4 (3) September 2012 Evaluation of Tu Meke PHO'S Wairua Tangata Programme: a primary mental health initiative for underserved communities Sally Abel, Bob Marshall, Donny Riki, Tania Luscombe Journal of Primary Health Care Vol 4 (3) September 2012  Cultural Competence ResourcesBooks/JournalsChapters in Professional Practice of Psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand, Ian Evans, Julia Rucklidge, Michael O'Driscoll (eds). The New Zealand Psychological Society, Wellington 2007 - Ethical Principles and Cultural Justice in Psychological Practice, Nairn R pp19-34
- Practice of Psychology in Aotearoa: A Māori Perspective, Herbert A and Morrison L pp35-48
- Pakeha Culture and Psychology, Black R and Huygens I pp49-66
- Supervision in Aotearoa, Howard F, Burns B, Waitoki W pp229-244
- Training and Supporting a Māori Workforce, Gavala J and Taitimu M pp229-244
- Multicultural Competence in Bicultural Aotearoa, Love C and Waitoki W pp265-280
- Social Justice, Community Change, Coombes L and Te Hiwi E pp379-396
Links Engaging and working with Māori? Effective practice for psychologists in education Prof Ted Glynn. University of Waikato The Bulletin No 110, May, 2008 22-29 Cultural competencies for psychologists registered under the HPCA (2003) and those seeking to become registered NZ Psychologists Board Transcript of an address by Mason Durie at the launch of Te Iho, Auckland 2003 Durie, M. Te Iho Māori Mental Health Training Programme Cultural Competence and Medical Practice in New Zealand Durie M. Cultural Safety in Nursing: The New Zealand Experience International Journal for Quality in Health Care 8: 491-497 1996 Papps, E. & Ramsden, I. Cultural competence The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners
Pacific Cultural Competencies: A literature review, Ministry of Health Online publication, February 2008 Guidelines for Cultural Assessment - Māori Under the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003. Ministry of Health August 2004 Cancer Control in New Zealand Cancer Control Work Programme Improving the Journey for Māori and Pacific Cancer Patients, their Families, and Whānau Ministry of Health, April 2007 (This link will take you to the Ministry of Health homepage-where you can search for the document) Cultural Competence in Health Care: Frameworks and Practical Approaches A Field Report The Commonwealth Fund, October 2002
ACC Review: Māori Cultural Competencies for Providers Part 1-Summary Guidelines on Māori Cultural Competencies for Providers
Best health outcomes for Māori: Practice Implications. A resource booklet prepared for the MCNZ by Mauri Ora Associates, October 2006
Statement on cultural competence MCNZ Aug, 2006 Developing Cultural Responsiveness Policy Department of Corrections Theme 2: Improving Responsiveness to Māori Department of Corrections
Te Kaunhihera Tapuhi O Aotearoa Guidelines for cultural safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Māori Health in Nursing Education and Practice Nursing Council of New Zealand, March 2005 Managing the Cross Cultural Consultation: The Importance of Cultural Safety Dr Ben Gray New Zealand Family Physician Vol 35 (2) 124-130, April 2008 Cultural Competence and Interpreters. Dr Ben Gray New Zealand Family Physician Vol 35 (5) 324-326, October 2008 He Ritenga Whakaaro-A Survey of Māori Experiences of Health Services Mauri Ora Associates, 2009 Let's Get Real Real Skills for People Working in Mental Health and Addiction Working With Māori pp11-13 Ministry of Health 2008 Guidelines for Researchers on Health Research Involving Māori Health Research Council 2008 Pacific Health Review Kia matāra: Negotiating Challenges in Māori Development. Moderator -Michelle Levy Māori and bicultural positions: Professional development programme for Resource Teachers Learning and Behaviour Ted Glynn, Angus Macfarlane Attitudes towards biculturalism in New Zealand: Asking the wrong questions, getting the wrong answers? Paul Callister -Callister & Associates Treaty Resource Centre-He Puna Mātauranga O Te Tiriti
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