State of the nation: 2017
The author shares her views, as a Pākehā, on Pākehā identity and the unravelling of Pākehā privilege. It is one …
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The author shares her views, as a Pākehā, on Pākehā identity and the unravelling of Pākehā privilege. It is one …
The author shares his views, as a Pākehā, on the Rights of Nature, the treaty and the New Zealand constitution. …
This personal reflection is consciously made by the writer as a Pākehā, writing primarily to Pākehā and as a commentary …
"Equity is a co-requisite for excellence in healthcare alongside the goals of quality, safety, effectiveness and efficiency. Equitable health care …
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