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New resource for co-design research and practice

Tiffany Williams' PhD has focused on actualising children’s ideas for health-promoting neighbourhoods through impactful co-design. In this final PhD paper (click here for full text), Tiffany worked with ten adult decision-makers experienced in co-design with children...
New review on addressing racism in nursing

New review on addressing racism in nursing

This new review synthesizes international literature to identify mechanisms that sustain racism in nursing and explores factors essential for designing and implementing anti-racist practices in Aotearoa New Zealand. Using Indigenous Kaupapa Māori methodologies, the...

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Proof Points for Active School Travel

Proof Points for Active School Travel

Researchers have collated key evidence on active school travel for use by schools, policy-makers, and practitioners, freely available at this link. The document provides a series of easy-to-access ‘proof points’ using national and international evidence on children’s...

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School Based Health Services Enhancements Programme Update

Professor Terryann Clark co-chairs Te Tatau Kitenga (advisory group for Te Whatu Ora) with Dr Bridget Farrant in a project that aims to enhance the current school-based health services. The programmes will enhance school-based health services (SBHS) in secondary...

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A new model for “Positive Ageing”

A new model for “Positive Ageing”

A new model for “positive ageing” developed by PhD student Tessa Pocock has just been published in Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. In this review, Tessa synthesised 75 articles and developed a multidimensional and holistic approach to understanding positive ageing. The model illustrates the range of unique factors which contribute to the health and well-being of older adults. Download the article for free here:

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