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Congratulations to Professor Terryann Clark (TC) (Ngā uri o Ngāpuhi)

Congratulations to Professor Terryann Clark (TC) (Ngā uri o Ngāpuhi)

by forr001 | Jul 27, 2022 | News

Terryann Clark (TC) (Ngā uri o Ngāpuhi)  has been appointed to the Cure Kids Chair in Youth and Adolescent Mental Health. TC has a background as an adolescent nurse specialist and researcher with a passionate interest in equity for tamariki and taitamariki Māori. She...

Congratulations to Jennifer Woods (Ngāti Awa, Ngāpuhi, Whakatōhea),

by forr001 | Jul 27, 2022 | News

Jennifer was confirmed into the Nursing PhD programme in June. Jennifer’s PhD is titled Improving Māori Success in Achieving Clinical, Academic and Leadership Roles within the Health Sector in New Zealand. She is supervised by Dr Gigi Lim, Dr Zoe Tipa, and Professor...
Te āniwaniwa takatāpui whānui: Te aronga taera mō ngā rangatahi | Sexual attraction and young people’s wellbeing in Youth19.

Te āniwaniwa takatāpui whānui: Te aronga taera mō ngā rangatahi | Sexual attraction and young people’s wellbeing in Youth19.

by forr001 | Jul 27, 2022 | News

This new report highlights findings from the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey about the health and wellbeing of same-sex and multiple-sex attracted students, students who are not sure of their sexual attractions, and students who do not experience sexual attractions. We...
Resources to support Tamariki, Rangatahi, and Whānau with stress and anxiety

Resources to support Tamariki, Rangatahi, and Whānau with stress and anxiety

by forr001 | Jul 27, 2022 | News

We know there are currently lots of children, young people and whānau struggling with stress and anxiety as they navigate uncertainty and change due to the COVID-19 pandemic – on top of all the usual stressors children and young people experience. You are not alone in...

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