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Cultural competence and interpreters

Understanding Social Work Provision to Former Refugee and Marginalised Migrant Communities in Auckland: an analysis of need, effective models of provision and opportunities for increased impact

Black Lives Matter

The Black Lives Matter is a campaign for justice! And while it began in America, the issue of racism has resonated throughout the world including here in Aotearoa. There are…continue reading

Public Health system responsiveness to refugee groups in New Zealand: activation from the bottom up

Maternal Health for CALD Women

Culturally Competent Child Disability Services in New Zealand: Literature Review – November 2009

Cultural Safety: Does the theory work in practice for culturally and linguistically diverse groups?

Cultural case workers in child disability services: an evidence-based model of cultural responsiveness for refugee families

Gender, (im)mobility and citizenship in a refugee women’s driving programme: exploring emotional citizenry in Aotearoa New Zealand

Building attachments to places of settlement: A holistic approach to refugee wellbeing in Nelson, Aotearoa New Zealand

The Art of Social Connection: Exploring Former Refugee and Host Society Integration via a Collaborative, Participatory Painting Project in Wellington City

In light of the global humanitarian crisis, a climate of fear has arisen around refugees which is often exacerbated by the media perpetuating misinformation and negative stereotypes. Such misrepresentation is…continue reading

What is with all the hate? A thematic analysis of New Zealanders’ attitudes to the Human Rights Commission’s ‘Give nothing to racism’ social marketing campaign

This article explores the attitudes of New Zealanders to the social marketing campaign ‘Give nothing to racism’. Thematic analysis was applied to a series of comments posted on the New…continue reading

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