Minginui Village community health profile / Katerina Roa for Waiariki Institute of Technology and Unitec Institute of Technology in collaboration with Te Runanga o Ngati Whare.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Rotorua] : Waiariki Institute of Technology, 2016Description: 52 pages : illustrations ; 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.6 ROA 23
Summary: This community health profile has been commissioned by Waiariki and Unitec Institutes of Technology, in conjunction with Te Runanga o Ngati Whare as a collaborative approach to "Improving papakainga: linking health, housing and toiora (wellbeing)" research. The purposes of this profile are to: ascertain a holistic view of the community involved in the research; enable researchers to be cognisant of the experience of those living within the community; ensure that research aims and methods are aligned with the holistic health needs of the whanau, hapu, iwi and hapori.
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This community health profile has been commissioned by Waiariki and Unitec Institutes of Technology, in conjunction with Te Runanga o Ngati Whare as a collaborative approach to "Improving papakainga: linking health, housing and toiora (wellbeing)" research. The purposes of this profile are to: ascertain a holistic view of the community involved in the research; enable researchers to be cognisant of the experience of those living within the community; ensure that research aims and methods are aligned with the holistic health needs of the whanau, hapu, iwi and hapori.

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