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Search or browse using tags to find information and resources about supporting Maori, Pacific, and South Asian people using the FAB approach (Food, Activity, and Behavioural Support).
Search or browse using tags to find information and resources about supporting Maori, Pacific, and South Asian people using the FAB approach (Food, Activity, and Behavioural Support).
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Te Ohonga Ake: The health status of Māori children and young people in New Zealand
posted by HIIRC Admin on 7 Dec 2012
Published 2012. Authors: Elizabeth Craig, Judith Adams, Glenda Oben, Anne Reddington, Andrew Wicken, Jean Simpson.
[Dunedin]: University of Otago
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Māori health: Ministry of Health resources
posted by Research Admin on 23 May 2012
Māori health content previously available on maorihealth.govt.nz is now incorporated into the Ministry of Health website. You will find information…
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The health of Pacific adults and children
posted by HIIRC Admin on 25 Mar 2013
Published 2013. Author: Ministry of Health.
Wellington: Ministry of Health
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The health of Māori adults and children
posted by HIIRC Admin on 25 Mar 2013
Published 2013. Author: Ministry of Health.
Wellington: Ministry of Health
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Sport means 'family and church': Sport in New Zealand Pasifika communities
posted by Research Admin on 19 Mar 2013
Published 2013. Authors: Barrie A. Gordon, Pale Sauni, Taauso Clark Tuagalu.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 4(1), 49-63
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Pacific health profile 2012
posted by HIIRC Admin on 10 Dec 2012
Published 2012. Author: Midlands Health Network.
Hamilton: Midlands Health Network
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- Lifetime cost effectiveness of a through-school nutrition and physical programme: Project Energize [in press]
- Population differences in the relationship between height, weight, and adiposity: An application of Burton's model
- The health of Pacific adults and children
- The health of Māori adults and children
- Sport means 'family and church': Sport in New Zealand Pasifika communities
Articles
- November Better Times - Creating a Better Future newsletter
- The Pacific Obesity Prevention In Communities Project (OPIC) - Special Issue of Obesity Reviews
- Cooking More for Less
- Better Times - newsletter for Creating a Better Future
- “Eat & Live Well": Lessons Learned from an After School Weight Management Programme
