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Māori women and abortion: A Kaupapa Māori literature review

Web6 7.2.1 Barriers Lack of cultural competence from healthcare professionals is a major barrier to Māori womens access to abortion (Lee, 2016). This is especially true once the …

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Critical commentary: Abortion and Māori rights to health and …

WebFor wāhine Māori, the potential for improving the experience of abortion services, including strengthening a rights based abortion framework, is crucial to supporting the principle of …

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Whānau and Whāngai in the Waikato

WebThis whakatauki speaks to the importance of belonging which, for Māori, is central to fostering and maintaining good health and well-being. In the context of this report, the …

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Rights-based approaches to achieving better Māori sexual …

WebWhānau. The whānau principle speaks to the importance of situating the health of individuals in the context of the health and wellbeing of their whānau, hapū, iwi and …

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MANA TANGATA WHENUA

WebThe Guidelines will assist promoters to engage Māori communities and individuals in meaningful dialogue, which is the basis for effective sexual and reproductive health …

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BEST PRACTICE FRAMEWORK FOR THE DELIVERY OF SEXUAL …

Web7 | P a g e 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background The sexual health status of Pacific youth in New Zealand is concerning, especially given the high teenage birth rates1 and low birth …

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Literature Review on the Key Components of Appropriate …

Web6 | P a g e CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND Context The Government’s goal is that New Zealanders experience good sexual and reproductive health. The following objectives …

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Final Report; Māori women and cervical screening

WebExecutive Summary. Cervical cancer refers to cancer of the cervix or lower part of the uterus. It is a slowly developing disease that is most often precipitated by infection with …

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How would you rate your overall health

WebThree-quarters (76%) of all participants reported that they rate their overall health as good, very good, or excellent, and 24% rated their overall health as fair or poor. Available …

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He Pūkenga Kōrero

Web1 He Pūkenga Kōrero Rangatahi and sexually transmitted infections in the Waikato Jillian Tipene and Alison Green A report submitted to the Health Research …

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Planning a national STI website that appeals to young Māori

Web4 Te Puāwai Tapu obtained agreement from the Ministry of Health in March 2014 to consult a small group of young Māori and find out what would make an STI website appealing, …

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FACT SHEET 2 – Takatāpui and Māori LGBTQI+: Our …

WebTe WhārikiTakapou provides Kaupapa Māori,Māorisexual and reproductive health promotion and research services. Te WhārikiTakapou thank all of the participants who …

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Aotearoa New Zealand People Living with HIV Stigma Index

Web3 Contents Acknowledgements 1 List of figures 4 Acronyms 5 Glossary of Māori terms 6 Executive summary 7 Mauri ra - Indiidual health and wellbeing 8

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Congenital Syphilis in Aotearoa: Critical analysis of an epidemic.

WebCongenital syphilis. Congenital syphilis is a serious infection passed from mother to baby that may cause death (stillbirth) or congenital abnormalities such as blindness, deafness …

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Honour Project Aotearoa

Web07 Objectives 1 Completion of a survey questionnaire through a Kaupapa Māori research process, to elicit in-depth information pertaining to takatāpui life experiences and their …

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TE IRA TANGATA (TAU 9 & 10) SEXUALITY EDUCATION …

WebMEDIA RELEASE – TE REO MĀORI TE IRA TANGATA – HE HŌTAKA MĀTAURANGA HŌKAKATANGA MŌ NGĀ ĀKONGA TAU 9 & 10 KEI NGĀ KURA ARA REO MĀORI Ā …

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View or share this online https://tewhariki.org.nz/article/sti …

WebWho do I tell? • If you test positive for an STI, anyone you had vaginal, anal or oral sex within the last 3 months needs to know, even if condoms were used • STIs (sexually …

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