Māori
Katoa Ltd
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. Katoa Ltd was established in 2003 by Dr Fiona Cram. Current projects include Affordable Homes for Generations and Whānau Manaaki.
Maori health research
Massey University including Mental health in social work, Māori health
https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/explore/research/maori-health/maori-health_home.cfm
Tapua Waiora Centre for Māori Health Research
Part of the National Institute of Public Health and Mental Health Research. It is a multi-disciplinary research group specialising in hauora Māori. The mission of Taupua Waiora is to promote whānau ora, and positive health experiences for Māori whānau. A core aim is to make significant contributions aimed at reducing health and social inequities in Māori health, by improving evidence and knowledge that will enhance access and use of health and associated services, and promote positive outcomes and hauora for Māori whānau, hapū, iwi and communities.
https://www.aut.ac.nz/phmhri/research-centres/taupua-waiora-centre-for-maori-health-research
Te Atawhai o Te Ao
Independent Maori research institute for environment and health, Whanganui
Te Kotahi Research Institute, University of Waikato
Te Kotahi Research Institute delivers research and innovations that contribute to the aspirations of Iwi, Māori, and Indigenous communities. Te Kotahi focuses on developing interdisciplinary solutions to complex challenges, supporting the integration of mātauranga Māori, and enabling Indigenous control of Indigenous data.
https://www.waikato.ac.nz/rangahau/
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) is New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence, established in 2002. Hosted by the University of Auckland with 21 partners. It undertakes and invests in research concerning the needs and opportunities arising in Māori communities. Its research is organised along the following themes:
Te Ropu Whariki
College of Health, Massey University
Whariki works in partnership with SHORE as two multidisciplinary groups working in a Treaty of Waitangi partnership model to produce excellent research with the aim iof improving health and wellbeing in Aotearoa, New Zealand and globally.
https://shoreandwhariki.ac.nz/whariki
The difficult conversations about managed retreat for Māori
After the devastating impact of land loss, there is an understandable reluctance among some Māori to give up the land they have left. But the changing climate will eventually inflict more pain on the most flood-prone places. Read more: