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      Māori Psychology Workforce & Māori-Focussed Course Content Review

      Waitoki, Waikaremoana; Levy, Michelle Patricia
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      Waitoki, W., & Levy, M. P. (2015). Māori Psychology Workforce & Māori-Focussed Course Content Review (Report) (pp. 1–23). Commission report for Māori and Psychology Research Unit.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/9847
      Abstract
      The Ministry of Health (2014) acknowledges that inaccurate and unreliable workforce data collections have been an issue for some time. This is a particular issue for the psychology workforce, with there being no single data set able to accurately and reliably describe the psychology workforce in detail. The annual psychology workforce survey was discontinued post 2010, although District Health Board (DHB) Shared Services does provide a dataset pertaining to the DHB psychology workforce. This report details the paper presents data relating to the: Current Māori psychology workforce; and describes the inclusion of Māori focused content within university psychology department courses.
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      2015
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      Report
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      Māori and Psychology Research Unit
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