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Whakahokia ngā ratonga hauora ki te marae: A case study of Marae-based wellness
Our project at Mangatoatoa pā investigates the impact of a suite of hauora initiatives that have been designed with the specific needs of those who affiliate to Mangatoatoa pā.Funding proposalsTe Weu me Te Wai - Creative Research Mobilisation
Showcasing research on the impacts of extreme weather events on health and wellbeing within Te Tairāwhiti through art, aligns well with the investment objectives by addressing a pertinent health or hauora issue within the community.Funding proposalsOut The Gate
The term ‘prison pipeline’ has long been used to describe the systemic conditions that inevitably lead to Māori over-representation in the prison system, but what happens to whānau Māori upon release?Funding proposalsIntuitive ritual: A mana wāhine sourcebook
Intuitive ritual: A mana wāhine sourcebook is a 250-page manuscript that was developed under the HRC Project 21/024 (Aho Tapairu).Funding proposalsSharing the experiences of Māori dietitians
This proposed project is an extension of the project titled 'Marginalism, racism and tokenism: The experiences of Māori dietitians and students', which was funded by a 2023 Ngā Kanohi Kitea Project Grant.Funding proposalsTuatinitini nga whenu o te matauranga: Many strands of knowledge
Over the past 26 years, Tū Kotahi has conducted research founded in Te Ao Māori that serves the realities and aspirations of Māori communities.Funding proposalsHe Patikitiki
Over the past 12 months, Māori and iwi researchers around Taranaki Mounga have discussed a need to bring together a collective of Māori researchers that will work collaboratively through the strengthening of Māori health research within the region.Funding proposals"Ngāti Rangahau" ki te Tai Tokerau
Te Tai Tokerau has clear aspirations to develop, lead and conduct our own health research by, for and about Te Tai Tokerau communities – requiring a sufficiently capable Kaupapa Māori research network.Funding proposalsRongoā and cancer: Co-designing rangahau pātai and priorities
Whānau Māori experience substantial inequities in cancer outcomes compared to non-Māori. A primary driver of these inequities is the Western-based design of cancer control and, more broadly, the Aotearoa health system.Funding proposalsTāngata whaikaha me te āhua o te rangi: averting an unjust transition
This proposal is stage one of an anticipated larger project addressing anthropogenic climate change and tāngata whaikaha Māori, in the absence of visibility about, and preparation for, the disproportionate burden of life-threatening emergencies and slow onFunding proposalsTūāpapa Rangahau Matepukupuku: Establishment of a Māori cancer research platform
There is a critical need for Māori-led research that creates the evidence required to dismantle inequities in cancer between Māori and non-Māori.Funding proposalsWhakaoho Mauri: Exploring shifts from embodied trauma to embodied healing
In Waikare, various inequities create poor health outcomes driven by factors such as poverty and exacerbated by the ongoing impacts of intergenerational trauma.Funding proposalsExploring Antarctic marine fungi for novel antimicrobial natural products
Infectious diseases are becoming an extreme global healthcare threat as the microorganisms that cause infection are becoming resistant to many of our current drugs.Funding proposalsReconceptualising musculoskeletal care from a Māori worldview
The health system of Aotearoa, New Zealand is not meeting the needs of Māori. The injury and rehabilitation realm of health is no exception.Funding proposalsWhānau Māori lived experience of organ donation and transplantation in Aotearoa
This study aims to present an indigenous autoethnographic understanding of the lived experience as whānau Māori representing a donor whānau and the factors influencing the perceptions, process and acceptance of organ donation to better inform future practiFunding proposalsThe impact of a major cancer diagnosis on wellbeing of patients and their whānau
This PhD project aims to investigate the broad impacts of major cancer diagnoses on patients and their whānau, focusing on lung, colorectal, prostate, breast, and glioblastoma cancers.Funding proposalsNgā Ira Filaggrin me te Pānga Pāpaka - The Filaggrin gene in Māori with eczema
The filaggrin gene encodes a key primary skin cell protein important for the normal functions of the epidermis. Mutations in this gene have been associated and/or correlated with atopic dermatitis and food sensitisation.Funding proposalsDo current government policies foster Māori-led suicide intervention approaches?
For the past seven years I have worked in suicide prevention including postvention, awareness, education, and intervention.Funding proposalsThe experiences of Māori physiotherapists in private practice
Applicant: Emma Webb. My background is in physiotherapy and Māori health development. I have developed a career in private practice physiotherapy and am currently the head of Māori health at TBI Health.Funding proposalsTe Tomokanga: Facilitating bicultural health policy and programme development
Te Tomokanga is a project aimed at strengthening community and iwi engagement with central government on issues of environmental health. Read the full article in the October issue of Panui.NewsKimihia te Tautoko: Supporting the Mental Health of Māori in Sport
Many Māori (Tane and Wahine) aspire to represent their country. To play sport professionally, and to build a career which allows them to both engage their passion as well as to support their whānau.Funding proposalsWhat do Māori want for palliative pain management?
Pain is one of the most common symptoms people experience at the end of life and is one of the main symptoms that community-based specialist palliative care services aims to address.Funding proposalsRecruitment and retention of midwives in Aotearoa New Zealand
There is a national crisis in midwifery workforce numbers. This research will further our understanding on the recruitment, retention, and diversity of midwives in Aotearoa, with a particular focus on Māori and Pacific midwives.Funding proposalsOpioid use among adults with late and young-onset dementia in Aotearoa
Opioids are commonly prescribed for non-cancer pain in people with dementia, raising concerns due to opioids’ high risk of adverse events.Funding proposalsMeasles-specific cellular immune responses to inhaled MMR vaccine
The measles mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine is currently delivered by intramuscular injection to protect against the measles virus.Funding proposalsUnravelling calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease is an inflammatory arthritis caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals in joints. It is one of the most common forms of inflammatory arthritis, affecting 4-7% of the population.Funding proposalsThe impact of AID on dietary behaviour and health outcomes across the lifespan
Diabetes is a complex chronic condition and a significant health concern in Aotearoa. Effective management is demanding, individuals make up to 180 diabetes-related decisions daily.Funding proposalsAssessment and diagnostic practices for cervical myelopathy in Australasia
Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM) is a common yet under-recognised, age-related disorder causing spinal cord compression in the neck.Funding proposalsComplication rates and metabolic health in young adults with type 2 diabetes
Rates of type 2 diabetes are increasing in children and young adults. The few studies that have been done show higher complication rates, worse blood glucose control and higher mortality, the earlier the diagnosis.Funding proposalsMother and child health after gestational diabetes
Gestational diabetes (GDM), or diabetes in pregnancy, is a growing global health concern with long-term complications for both mothers and children. The best glucose thresholds for use in the test for diagnosing GDM remain uncertain.Funding proposalsMolecular insights into pancreas cancer - an Aotearoa perspective
Pancreatic cancer is highly aggressive, with a poor five-year survival rate despite advancements in treatment over recent decades. Furthermore, Māori face disproportionately higher pancreatic cancer mortality compared to non-Māori.Funding proposalsShining a light on functional neurological disorder in Aotearoa New Zealand
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a common and often highly disabling condition. In Aotearoa New Zealand, there is a significant gap in clinical and research knowledge about FND.Funding proposals