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Understanding Pacific Peoples Health and Wellbeing Challenges in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Understanding Pacific Peoples Health and Wellbeing Challenges in Aotearoa New Zealand

Sir Collin Tukuitonga, Roannie Ng Shiu and Patrick Thomsen
Pacific Islander Studies, Lived Places Publishing, 1st ed.
06/03/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50118

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public policy Aotearoa-New Zealand health equity Community leadership Pacific Health Mental Wellbeing Maternal Health Intersectional Health Indigenous Research Health Disparities
Identity and lived experience are central to Pacific health and wellbeing. In this landmark edited volume, Pacific health experts from across Aotearoa-New Zealand, examine in depth public health issues for Pacific peoples and communities through their own words and research. From understanding Pacific children, maternal, disability health, to Pacific psychology perspectives on wellbeing, as well as intersectional analyses on ways to address Pacific health from diverse Pacific perspectives; this first-of-its-kind edited volume is essential reading for all students of health and intersectionality.
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