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Telling the stories of our researcher whānau with Bev Tso Hong

Meeting Bev is a pleasure, she exudes intelligence and joy. She has conducted significant community research over the years, and we have found her experience invaluable. We wanted to know…continue reading

Te Tiriti resources for learning and action

Te Tiriti resources Te Tiriti facilitators and professional development opportunities Tangata Whenua led training Tangata Tiriti led training

Kaimahi Kōrero

Raylyn Christian Kaitohutohu Mātua Whakapā ( Communications) Ko Te Aroha raua ko Moehau ōku maunga,Ko Waihou tōku awa, Ko Ngāti Maru, rātou ko Huarere, ko Te Rarawa ōku iwi. Nō uri…continue reading

Te Auaha Pito Mata – New and Emerging Researcher Awards 2023

Community Research researcher awards are held bi-annually. They focus on recognising and celebrating new and emerging researchers and their contribution to a healthy, engaged and informed Tangata Whenua, Community and…continue reading

Annual General Meeting 2023

The Kaitiaki of the Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector Research Centre (Community Research) warmly invites you to join us at our AGM. Āhea/When: Wednesday 18 October 2022, 4:00-4:30pm Kī hea/Where: Online Zoom…continue reading

Te Auaha Pito Mata – 2023 New and Emerging Researchers Awards

Community Research encourage nominations for the 2023 Te Auaha Pito Mata Awards – New and Emerging Community Researcher Awards. These awards are about encouraging and valuing community research and supporting…continue reading

Owen Baxendale

Kaitūhono Research sector engagement and projects lead E aku rangatira, tēnā koutou katoa. I whānau mai ahau i ngā motu makariri, i ngā motu mākū o Ingarani, heoi i pakeke…continue reading

Telling the story of our researcher whānau – Sincere Duhabwanayo

Tell us about you and your research?I am an open-minded, resilient and cultured woman. Because I was born and raised in east Africa, then moved to Aotearoa during my early…continue reading

Telling the story of our researcher whānau – Jordan Green

Portrait of Jordan Green

February 2023 We asked rangatahi researcher Jordan Green about her research, does having a wahine Māori perspective affect her research? Tell us about you and your research? Tēnā koutou katoa,…continue reading

Telling the story of our researcher whānau – Madeline Shelling

Madeline Shelling from Ihi research talks to Community Research about her motivation for re-indigenising research to improve outcomes for whanau.

The Remembering, Light & Pūmanawa of Within

We invite you to our free webinar on 6 December 11am to 12pm 2022, for a moment of guided reflection. E ngaki ana a mua, e tōtō mai ana a…continue reading

Telling the story of our Researcher whānau – Dr Irene Ayallo.

Research participants are not simply informants. October 2022 We asked community researcher Irene Ayallo why she got involved in research, and what she hopes for how community research is done…continue reading

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