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Te Tiriti o Wāitangi-based practice in health promotion
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Resource primary author:
Berghan, Grant. Came, Heather. Coupe, Nicole. Doole, Claire. Fay, Jonathan. McCreanor, Tim. Simpson, Trevor.
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Content Description:
This report on health promotion research is influenced by activist scholarship. It is based on the notion that as Te Tiriti o Waitangi legitimises settler presence in Aotearoa New Zealand and governance by the British Crown te Tiriti must lie at the heart of ethical health promotion in this country. It explores the ways in which senior health promoters work with the articles of te Tiriti and its aspirations
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Treaty of Waitangi based practice in health promotion
1.43 MB
Publication information
Publisher:
STIR: Stop Institutional Racism,
Place of publication:
Auckland, New Zealand
Date of Publication:
2017
ISSN/ISBN:
ISBN: 978-0-473-41439-9
Physical description:
A4 PDF 61 pages
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