CART is a not-for-profit organisation working with and for hard-to-reach and difficult-to-deal-with communities. Our mission is to deliver fresh hope and real change where most needed. Our core constituency is the long-term unemployed, prisoners and former prisoners, the mentally ill, alienated, disaffected, ostracized, impoverished, homeless and disenfranchised. Essentially these are the underprivileged or tribeless youth who struggle with the materialism and the competitiveness of urban culture. Poet James K Baxter […]
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Māori research at Victoria spans almost every field and method and is an important part of our research programme.
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The Māori academic and research centres at Massey University include: Te Pūtahi ā Toi, School of Māori Art, Knowledge and Education Te Pumanawa Hauora, Research Centre for Māori Health and Development Te Au Rangahau, Māori Business Research Centre Te Ropu Whariki, the Whariki Research Group Te Rau Puawai http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/maori/maori_research/maori_research_home.cfm
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This website aims to assist Māori researchers through the rangahau process. A process that does not have a clear beginning or end, it is not linear or straightforward.
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This Whānau Ora Research website is managed and maintained by Community Research – Tangata Whenua, Community & Voluntary Sector Research Centre which was established in 2008.
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Community Research is the place to find webinars, research and resources for the Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector.
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Katoa Ltd is a Māori – Indigenous research organisation that undertakes Kaupapa Māori (by Māori, for Māori) research and evaluation, as well as offering a range of research and evaluation training
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