Mangere Hospital Whanau
NoneA paper that outlines the philosophy and objectives of Te Roopu Taurima o Maukau. …
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NoneA paper that outlines the philosophy and objectives of Te Roopu Taurima o Maukau. …
Key aspects of the hui are recruitment, curriculum development, examination, registration, nursing, health philosophies, Maori role models, Marae based programmes.Key …
A collection of papers written by Maori on Maori HealthA collection of papers written by Maori on Maori Health …
NoneMemo to Heads of Departments, 17 March 1987 regarding the Awhina programme and recommendations to reflect the importance of building …
Read MoreTaranaki Hospital Board – Memo to Heads of Department
Lists breaches by the Government of the Treaty of Waitangi since 1844. Includes sheet regarding education breaches by the Government …
None"The effects of deinstitutionalisation have been recognised as a priority for action in the mental health field. Having concluded that …
Comparing the scenario with what really happened to Maori in the latter half of the 19th CenturyComparing the scenario with …
NoneThis resources is reviews Maori and Pakeha health from 1769 to 1980's. It shows the decline of Maori health since …
Read MoreA brief chronology of health among Maori and Pakeha
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