Chaplaincy Services Under Threat!
An essay detailing the historical background of chaplaincy services and the conflict for future funding. It argues that hospital chaplains …
These resources, from the Treaty and anti-racism movements, relate to events and actions from the 1960s to the present day. They come from a number of collections being held by TRC that are presently being digitised. Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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An essay detailing the historical background of chaplaincy services and the conflict for future funding. It argues that hospital chaplains …
a132e879f2This paper addresses the racism embedded in the dominant culture as normative and how these values are transferred to children. …
An article exploring key concepts in cultural safety including the importance of understanding one’s own values and beliefs and how …
a132e879f2Definitions given to terms used in relation to anti racism work in Aotearoa. …
a132e879f2Describes pre-European Maori educational structures including Te Whare Pora, Te Whare Kohanga, Te Whare Tapere, Te Whare Kura, Te Whare …
A comprehensive set of guidelines relating to the protection of Indigenous people’s culture and heritage. Guidelines are drawn with reference …
Read MorePrinciples and guidelines for the protection of the heritage of indigenous people
a132e879f2These notes explore cultural differences relating to practices within residential homes for children. Examples are offered of the way in …
a132e879f2This paper, given to a seminar by the Property and Land Economy Institute of New Zealand Inc, explores the implications …
a132e879f2A speech by Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu to a conference focused on commercial management and development of resources. Te …
a132e879f2An address to early childhood educators raising radical questions related to the development and delivery of bicultural and bilingual (and …
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