Browsing by Author "Southey, Kim"
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Engaging Māori in Biobanking and Genetic Research: Legal, Ethical and Policy Challenges
Beaton, Angela; Smith, Barry; Toki, Valmaine; Southey, Kim; Hudson, Maui (Scholarship@western, 2015)Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing inequalities in health by reducing the prevalence and burden of disease. It is essential that Maori and other Indigenous ... -
The intergenerational perpetuation of achievement messages in whānau
Southey, Kim (Maori and Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato, 2003)The current research is an open exploration of achievement messages that are carried from generation to generation in whānau, in relation to the mainstream education system of Aotearoa. Participant groups comprised of two ... -
Investigating Māori approaches to trauma informed care
Pihama, Leonie; Smith, Linda Tuhiwai; Evans-Campbell, Tessa; Kohu-Morgan, Hinewirangi; Cameron, Ngaropi; Mataki, Tania; Te Nana, Rihi; Skipper, Herearoha; Southey, Kim (Te Rau Matatini, 2017)This article gives an overview of a three-year Health Research Council funded research project “He Oranga Ngākau: Māori approaches to trauma-informed care”. The study is informed by Kaupapa Māori which provides both the ... -
Key informant views on biobanking and genomic research with māori
Hudson, Maui; Southey, Kim; Uerata, Lynley Moana; Beaton, Angela; Milne, Moe; Russell, Khyla; Smith, Barry; Wilcox, Phillip L.; Toki, Valmaine; Cheung, Melanie; Port, Waiora (New Zealand Medical Association, 2016)The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Māori views on biobanking and genomic research, and to identify ways to address Māori concerns over the collection and use of human tissue. Key informant interviews and ... -
Māori cultural definitions of sexual violence.
Pihama, Leonie; Te Nana, Rihi; Cameron, Ngaropi; Smith, Cherryl; Reid, John; Southey, Kim (2016)Exploring definitions of sexual violence in Aotearoa highlights that on the whole such definitions are located within dominant Pākehā frameworks that do not provide adequately for understanding the context of sexual violence ...
Co-authors for Kim Southey
Kim Southey has 20 co-authors in Research Commons.
- Angela Beaton
- Ngaropi Cameron
- Melanie Cheung
- Tessa Evans-Campbell
- Maui Hudson
- Hinewirangi Kohu-Morgan
- Tania Mataki
- Moe Milne
- Leonie Pihama
- Waiora Port
- John Reid
- Khyla Russell
- Herearoha Skipper
- Barry Smith
- Cherryl Smith
- Linda Tuhiwai Smith
- Rihi Te Nana
- Valmaine Toki
- Lynley Moana Uerata
- Phillip L. Wilcox