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From hunting to helping rangatahi- Marsh turns aunty for kids needing help
Warning - the following story talks about mental health and suicide.
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Victoria Māori academics win grants to improve whānau healthcare
Professor Bev Lawton Photo/Victoria University of Wellington
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Tukaki appointed director of the Suicide Prevention Office
Since passing on the reins of the Ministerial Advisory Board of Oranga Tamariki to Sir Mark Solomon in April this year, Matthew Tukaki has already found his next venture.
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Filmmaker hopes her story will start conversation
A young filmmaker is hoping to open up kōrero to ultimately save the lives of Māori men who are struggling with mental health issues.
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'Appalling' statistics mean desperate need to prioritise wāhine Māori maternal mental health- Selah Hart
Photo / File There is a desperate need to prioritise wāhine Māori maternal mental health, Hāpai Te Hauora chief executive Selah Hart says.
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‘Blood bath from hell’: Inmates at private prison tell of suicides, allege negligence amid Covid outbreak
Inmates at the country’s only private prison are demanding the operator of the facility be sacked, amid what they say are unliveable conditions
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Tāne in mental distress not seen by psychiatrist for seven months before death
Promising young sportsman in mental distress was never examined by psychiatrist despite being admitted to hospital and later treated in the community for six months before his death.
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Mike King teams up with footie stars for I Am Hope charity game for rangatahi
Eighty per cent of kids with suicidal thoughts never ask for help. Mike King tells this story to super rugby and rugby league internationals at a fundraiser and awareness rugby game in Mount Maunga
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Brave wahine talks about recovering from sexual assault and depression
Over the weekend Hunter Lee Kawana was one of six influential Māori speakers who shared their stories to inspire others at the RealTalk event in Nelson.