Dr Terryann Clark is a registered comprehensive nurse with extensive experience in youth health, community health, sexual health, health promotion, youth mental health and Māori health. She works part time…continue reading
Ko Jordan tōku ingoa. He uri ahau nō Ngāti Porou me Te Whānau ā Apanui. I am a narrative, research and communications consultant with a background in social and narrative…continue reading
Iwi and Māori programmes, development and success. Approach to research – work collaboratively with others who have an interest in research and evaluation that serves Iwi and Māori communities, organisations and businesses.…continue reading
Masters of Philosophy (Social Work), 2002, Action research project: An exploration of the experiences of cultural safety educators. Dr Dianne Wepa kindly shared her story with Community Research. Read more…continue reading
Kaupapa Māori (by Māori, for Māori) research, evaluation, strategic planning and facilitation. Quantitative and qualitative, mixed methods research and evaluation. Māori health & women’s health research. Community provider/NGO capacity building assessment and…continue reading
My approach to research is based around Kaupapa Māori theory and pratice, Community Psychology and I also draw from participatory action research theory and methods. I believe in utilization of…continue reading