I have been fortunate to have Professor Denise Wilson as my primary supervisor while studying towards a PhD with the Taupua Waiora Centre for Māori Health Research,
Whaowhia te kete mātauranga - Fill your basket of knowledge
It has been my privilege to work with Dr Amohia Boulton over the past 15 years. I am delighted to have the opportunity to highlight some of Amohia’s many achievements and contributions to Māori wellbeing.
Terry would like to describe himself as quiet, shy and retiring. Many of those who know him may agree. The humble, compassionate gentleman who sits behind the glasses has supported the addiction sector for many years. &nbs
Cindy Mokomoko is a transformative leader in Māori health and well-being, whose career spans decades of service to her community through innovative, culturally grounded mental health and addiction services.
The myriad of stars glimmer down across the dark night
The radiant light of the full moon shines brightly
Two stars on either side of the moon sparkle and twinkle
Vivid and brilliant