E24 31 July 2020 Te Mana Ākonga, COVID-19 impacts on Māori learners in universities
A survey by Te Mana Ākonga, (the Māori University Students Association), on COVID-19 impacts on Māori learners in universities. This reads as a useful survey,
A survey by Te Mana Ākonga, (the Māori University Students Association), on COVID-19 impacts on Māori learners in universities. This reads as a useful survey,
This week we also reviewed the Mental Health Commissioner’s report on health and addiction services. In one sense there is nothing wrong with this report,
The main Government policy item released this week was the independent review of the health sector. Big changes are mooted, including reducing the number of
The Ministry of Health has released its annual health and independence report, covering the 2018 year. In essence this is a large ‘state of the
Māui Hudson and Te Rau Kupenga have been appointed to Statistics New Zealand’s (Statistics NZ) new Governance Advisory Board. By way of further background, this advisory board
COVID-19 Update Subscribers will be aware that this week New Zealand has experienced low increases in the number of COVID-19 cases (now just under 1,500
Purpose This is a news edition of Pānui, which provides a summary of recent media items of note relating to Covid-19 of high relevance to
On Wednesday the third reading of the Abortion Legislation Bill was completed in Parliament and will pass into law after Royal Assent. The bill passed
Rachel Taulelei ((Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Rarua, Ngāti Koata) has been appointed to the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC). This week the Minister of Corrections, Kelvin
The Health Research Council has published the recipients of the 2020 Māori Health Career Development Awards and the Māori Health Research Summer Studentship. We