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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.

Anura Widana

Over 40 years of experience in research, impact assessment, monitoring and evaluation and baseline study

Sheree George

Papers for the 2775 claim Te tiriti o Waitangi Hauora

Pete McMillen

Experienced research, evaluation, data science and analytics practitioner, having worked for 20+ years in official statistics (Australia and NZ), market research (Australia and NZ), and ...

Maria Grace Te Huia

My research is based on Mana Whenua - Beneficiaries and Equitable owners to Aotearoa.

Louise Tester

May 2016 - Present: Sport Taranaki. Project management - Development of Regional Sports Facility Strategy. February 2016 - Present: Bishop's Action Foundation - Pathways to Sustainable ...

Louise Davidson

Currently Senior Analyst (Policy and Strategy) of Charitable Company Limited (Charitable Trust - subsidiary of Tauhara North No.2 Trust). Also Director of Key2knowledge Ltd - consultancy ...

Barbara Graves

I am a Results Based Accountability practitioner with a broad scope of research and evaluation experience, including with the Ministry of Health, local government and ...

Gary Watts

Have completed extensive research within the community (for a number of years) which includes social issues which indicate distinctly unusual (regularly major and often ongoing) ...

Martin Woodbridge

Health matters are pervasive in our society. In our daily life, we constantly have to find ways to attain and maintain good health and well-being. ...


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      • 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
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    • Research Programme Manager Vacancy
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