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Slow progress, 1920 to 1945 – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

(7 days ago) From the 1920s to the 1940s the Māori population increased rapidly, reaching 115,646 in 1945. However Māori health continued to lag far behind that of non-Māori. The first systematic study of Māori living conditions, in the 1930s, revealed that a high proportion of the population were living in houses of a … See more

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Te hauora Māori i mua – history of Māori health - Te Ara

(6 days ago) WebEducation official James Pope wrote a handbook entitled Health for the Maori, which was translated into Māori and became widely used. Survival of traditional medicine. Health conditions. From the 1920s to the 1940s the Māori population increased rapidly, reaching 115,646 in 1945. However Māori health continued to lag far behind that of

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Story: Te hauora Māori i mua – history of Māori health - Te Ara

(Just Now) WebPeople still practised traditional health treatments, and in 1907 the Tohunga Suppression Act was passed to stop tohunga giving people harmful treatments. However, tohunga continued to practise. Health improves. From the 1920s to the 1940s the Māori population increased rapidly.

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“This Racial Menace”?: Public Health, Venereal Disease and Maori …

(3 days ago) WebMaori patients were only beginning to use hospitals as health care centres, and before the 1940s still tended to avoid medical treatment for as long as possible. 17 In 1934, for example, Dr John Mark, medical superintendent of Tauranga Hospital, witnessed Maori learning “how to syringe themselves from other Maori”, thereby avoiding the

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Epidemics and Pandemics: Impact on Māori - DigitalNZ

(4 days ago) WebMĀORI BELIEFS ABOUT ILL HEALTH. Māori infant mortality fell steadily from the late 1940s, although in the early 21st century it was still higher than the non-Māori rate. During a discussion of the need to clean up ‘Maori pas’ to avoid another epidemic, a woman member of the board suggested, ‘Why not start by cleaning up the

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Housing Un/healthy Bodies: Native Housing Surveys and …

(7 days ago) WebHousing Surveys and Maori Health in New Zealand 1930-45 Angela Wanhalla This article examines the relationship between Maori health and housing during the 1930s and 1940s, a time when Maori did not have access to mainstream housing assistance. The article extends the scholarship on Maori housing, by focusing on the period prior to

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Project MUSE - Maori Health and Government Policy 1840–1940 …

(3 days ago) Web19. Maori Health and Government Policy 1840-1940. By Derek A. Dow. Victoria University Press in association with the Historical Branch, Department of InternalAffairs, Wellington, 1999. 280 pp. NZ price: $39.95. ISBN 0-86473-366-6. May The People Live: A History of Maori Health Development 1900-1920. By Raeburn Lange.

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'Health Education Film and the Maori': Tuberculosis and the …

(7 days ago) Webin the late 1940s and early 1950s, when leaders in both Maori and Pakeha communities were enthusiastic about the benefits of with the very specialized field of Maori health.'17 The Maori birth rate was booming but this was countered by a high death rate. In 1938, the crude Maori death rate was 24.3 1 as opposed to a Pakeha

https://www.jstor.org/stable/40111542

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Women’s health: Māori women’s health, pre-colonial times to …

(8 days ago) WebHealth before European contact Māori health in the pre-European period can be only broadly sketched, due to a lack of information. In the late 18th century the Māori population was about 90,000–100,000. Women’s health: Māori women’s health, pre-colonial times to 1940s Content partner Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and

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Māori Mental Health: Past Trends, Current Issues, and

(2 days ago) Webpsychologist, or that it was based on research conducted during the 1940s. But, that it illustrates a clear relationship between culture and positive mental health. Moreover, that cultural decay would have a predictable and negative impact on Māori mental health. Remember, this was at time when Māori mental health problems were almost

https://www.massey.ac.nz/documents/509/T_Kingi_Maori_mental_health_past_trends_current_issues_and_maori_responsiveness.pdf

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Chronology of the New Zealand Health System 1840 to 2017

(8 days ago) Webhronology of the ew ealand Health yste 1840 to 2017. epteer. 1880–1889 1890–1899 1900–1909. Key Events. Native Schools Code teachers supplied with simple medicine (1880) First report on New Zealand hospitals (1882) Compulsory health education for Māori proposed (1884) Discussion around hospitals for Ngāi Tahu (1887) Legislation.

https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/pages/chronology-of-the-new-zealand-health-system-1840-to-2017_0.pdf

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Māori Health NZHistory, New Zealand history online

(1 days ago) WebThe 1918 influenza pandemic. The lethal influenza pandemic that struck New Zealand between October and December 1918 killed about 9000 people in two months. No other event has claimed so many New Zealand lives in such a short time. The 1918 influenza pandemic was commonly referred to as ‘the Spanish flu’, but it did not originate in Spain

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Maori Health and Government Policy 1840-1940 - Google Books

(7 days ago) WebMaori Health and Government Policy 1840-1940. This book maps official endeavours to meet Maori health needs during the first hundred years of organised European settlement in New Zealand. Focusing on policy initiative rather than health outcomes, Maori Health and Government Policy explores four major themes: the administration and funding of

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Maori health and government policy, 1840–1940 - PMC

(3 days ago) WebFull text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (274K), or click on a page image below to browse page by page.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1044576/

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The journey for Māori Abuse in Care - Royal Commission of Inquiry

(3 days ago) WebFrom the 1940s there was also a focus on “juvenile delinquency”, a term covering a wide range of behaviour perceived as requiring control. This focus particularly affected young Māori. Pākehā concepts of health and wellbeing, crime and justice, mental illness, spirituality, family and kinship, and the place of children differed in

https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/our-progress/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-2/1-1-introduction-13/

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Derek A. Dow. Maori Health and Government Policy, 1840–1940

(4 days ago) WebMaori Health and Government Policy, 1840–1940.. Wellington, Victoria University Press, in association with the Historical Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1999. 280 pp. (No price given). Get access

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[PDF] Maori health and government policy, 1840–1940 - Semantic …

(3 days ago) WebSemantic Scholar extracted view of "Maori health and government policy, 1840–1940" by J. McCalman

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[PDF] Derek A Dow, Maori health and government policy, …

(4 days ago) WebSemantic Scholar extracted view of "Derek A Dow, Maori health and government policy, 1840–1940 , Wellington, New Zealand, Victoria University Press in association with the Historical Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1999, pp. 280, illus., NZ$39.95 (paperback 0-86473-366-6)." by J. McCalman

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Wahine Māori set to lead global public health body RNZ News

(8 days ago) WebEmma Rawson-Te Patu will be welcomed by the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) in Geneva, Switzerland, next week as its new president. She will be the first New Zealander and first indigenous woman to head the organisation in its 57-year history. "It is a privilege to take up this Public Health leadership role as a wahine

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Researchers awarded Māori Health Research Emerging Leader …

(6 days ago) WebWednesday 22 May 2024. Two Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University researchers from the SHORE & Whariki Research Centre have been awarded Emerging Leader Fellowships from the Health Research Council (HRC). Dr Belinda Borrell (left) and Dr Teah Carlson. Dr Belinda Borrell, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi, Whakatōhea, and …

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Older Māori have lower rates of ACC cover, research shows

(9 days ago) WebOf almost 150,000 claims from around 9,000 Māori over 50 and 55,000 older non-Māori, the claim rate was 46 percent higher for non-Māori. Older Māori had a higher average cost per claim at about NZ$1,700 vs NZ$1,200. ”It’s likely to be due a multitude of things, including previous poor experiences with primary healthcare and difficulty

https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2024/05/21/Older-Maori-lower-ACC-claims.html

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Menopause Demystified - UConn Today

(8 days ago) WebMenopause is a natural process that occurs when a woman’s ovaries stop releasing eggs and stops producing estrogen and progesterone. It marks the end of menstrual cycles and is diagnosed after you have gone one year without a menstrual period. Menopause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55, but the average age is 51.

https://today.uconn.edu/2024/05/womens-health-month-topic-menopause/

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