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Angela Jeong

I am a music therapist who studied Master's in Music Therapy at Victoria University of Wellington. As part of the music therapy exegesis, I conducted ...

Maree Young

I have 25 years experience as a Researcher/Evaluator. I hold a MA (Applied) Social Science Research. Since graduating in 1994, I have worked ...

Rachelle Nilsen

I am interested in research about the implemtation of kaupapa Maori as well as Rangatiratanga Leadership Model in Early Childhood Education in Aoteraroa.

Gordon Campbell

Campbell Consulting has over 20 years’ experience in research and project development and are experienced at working with commercial arms of iwi, infrastructure level with ...

Lisa Jordan Phillips McLennan

My research centers around ensuring the mental health and addiction workforce in Aotearoa New Zealand are supported to perform exceptionally in their roles. Identifying ways ...

David Mitchell

I complete research aimed at surfacing the voice of marginalised groups on topics such as the homeless, mens and health, family violence, mental ill health, ...

Charles Crothers

5 Decades of experience in social research, with emphasis on quantitative: censuses, surveys, case studies.

Jaleh Virginia McCormack

My research experience spans twenty years in academic, not for profit, and government organisations with an emphasis on social issues, education and healthcare. I am ...

Beth Neill

I'm a registered community psychologist working in Northland, with a special interest in community wellbeing, social research and evaluation. I've been involved in applied research ...

Karthiga Kanesha

I have been involved a number of co-design initiatives undertaking empathy interviews ranging from Family violence, youth employment, poverty, driver licensing, early years, financial capability ...


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    • Community approaches to substance misuse by children – The Maraea Collection
    • Understanding Ethnic Migrant and Refugee Communities’ Settlement and Integration Process: A Research Collection
      • Introduction by Tayo Agunlejika
      • The Research Collection
    • How to Make a Webinar
    • Collective Impact for NGOs and iwi/Māori organisations.
    • Census 2018 – Data Analysis by Suburb
    • Learning from Christchurch page
    • Researchers Directory
    • Resilience, Change and the Third Sector
    • What Works?
    • RSS Feeds
  • What We Do
    • What Difference Does Community Research Make?
    • Code of Practice
    • Kuhu mai
    • Support Us
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    • List Yourself In The Researchers Directory
    • Create a Special Collection
  • Who We Are
    • About Community Research
    • Our People
    • Supporters
    • Researcher Stories
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    • Te Auahatia: Community Research and Evaluation Social Network Programme 2020
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