Browsing by Author "Ruru, Stacey Mariu"

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  • Enhancing well-being and social connectedness for Maori elders through a peer education (Tuakana-Teina) programme: A cross-sectional baseline study

    Oetzel, John G.; Ruru, Stacey Mariu; Zhang, Yingsha; Simpson, Mary Louisa; Nock, Sophie; Meha, Pare; Holmes, Kath; Clark, Marama; Adams, Hariata; Akapita, Ngapera; Ngaia, Kawarau; Murphy, Shane; Moses, Reuben; Reddy, Rangimahora; Hokowhitu, Brendan (Frontiers Media SA, 2021)
    Background: Māori kaumātua (elders) face stark health and social inequities compared to non-Māori New Zealanders. The tuakana-teina (older sibling-younger sibling) peer education programme is a strengths-based approach to ...
  • Māori and Psychology Research Unit (MPRU) annual report 2018-2021

    Masters-Awatere, Bridgette; Ruru, Stacey Mariu (The Māori and Psychology Research Unit, 2022-09-02)
    Annual report of the Māori and Psychology Research Unit (MPRU) 2018-2021. The unit was established in August of 1997. The unit is designed to provide a catalyst and support network for enhancing research concerning the ...
  • Māori women’s perspectives of leadership and wellbeing

    Ruru, Stacey Mariu (University of Waikato, 2016)
    This research sought to understand how Māori women leaders maintain their wellbeing within their leadership roles. Semi-structured interviews acknowledging kaupapa Māori theory (Māori philosophy, framework) principles were ...
  • Māori women’s perspectives of leadership and wellbeing

    Ruru, Stacey Mariu; Roche, Maree A.; Waitoki, Waikaremoana (Te Rau Matatini, 2017)
    Within Aotearoa, New Zealand, Māori women are engaged in leadership roles in community and professional workplace settings, however little is known about how they maintain their wellbeing. This research sought to unravel ...
  • Using Twitter in an Indigenous language: An analysis of te reo Māori tweets

    Keegan, Te Taka Adrian Gregory; Mato, Paora James; Ruru, Stacey Mariu (Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2015)
    Language revitalization theory suggests that one way to improve the health of a language is to increase the number of domains where the language is used. Social network platforms provide a variety of domains where indigenous- ...