
Dr Paule Ruwhiu - Senior Lecturer - Massey University
My Ph.D topic is in decolonisation and Māori social work students. My Masters thesis was on three generations of Māori women and the trasmissions of te ao Māori. Currently, looking forward to exploring indigenisation and noho marae teaching. Ko ia tēnei taku mihi. Ko Paul’e Rūwhiu taku ingoa. Ko taku hononga whakapapa ko a Ngā Puhi, me Ngāti Porou.
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Professor Diane Ruwhiu
Diane was appointed as Dean of the Otago Graduate Research School in September 2024. While she maintains supervision and connection with the Department, she is physically located in the …
Dr Moana Eruera & Dr Leland Ruwhiu, Te Ritorito 2017: 'Oranga ... - YouTube
May 11, 2017 · Dr Moana Eruera and Dr Leland Ruwhiu (Child, Youth & Family), Te Ritorito 2017: 'Oranga Tamariki: The transformative potential of Māori principled wellbeing ...
Paule Ruwhiu - ResearchGate
Building on mana enhancing practice, this chapter looks at a practical way of working with the three recognition points and provides examples of how this can sit inside social work practice.
Leland Rewhiu - family court 2001 Flashcards - Quizlet
Te mana o te kupu, te pono o te matauranga, te wairua o te mahi (the power of the word, the faith in the knowledge, the spirit in the work)
Diane Ruwhiu - Google Scholar
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Diane RUWHIU | University of Otago, Dunedin - ResearchGate
As Indigenous Māori academics located within three different business schools across Aotearoa New Zealand, our work in both research and teaching is often highl... A critical analysis of …
Associate Professor Diane Ruwhiu » Ako Aotearoa
Diane challenges learners to address their fears of what they don’t know. In much the same way, she has addressed her own fears, not having grown up in an environment that fostered a deep understanding of her Māori identity. Her manaaki of others through this journey, akin to her own, is what sets Diane apart as an exemplary teacher.
In 1993, Tangata Whenua academics teaching social work at Massey University formed a peer support group, now recognised as ‘Wha ̄nau Pu ̄kenga’. This article focuses on the advent of this peer support model and how it has changed over time.
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