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Participants sought for Doctoral Research
June 05, 2014 at 10:04 AM
The aim of Anna's research is to explore young Māori perspectives on what helped them to cope when they experienced whānau violence as children as well as ideas of what they think would have been helpful. It is hoped that this research will assist professionals to know how best to work with Māori children who have experienced whānau violence.
Young Māori who have experienced whānau violence as children will be invited to participate in the study. If you are interested in being involved your organisation will be asked to provide information to potential participants, including clients they may currently or have previously worked with. In order to participate, participants must meet the following selection criteria:
- Aged 18-25 years
- Identify as NZ Māori
- Previously witnessed and/or experienced whānau violence between the ages of 0 and 16
- Living free and safe from violence for at least two years
Please see the attached flyer for information on how you can help Anna with this research, or contact:
Anna Walters
020 40472108
Awal108@aucklanduni.ac.nz
Psychology Department
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland