The Maatua Whangai Programme O Otepoti from a caregiver perspective
Walker, Shayne William

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Walker, S. W. (2006, August 19). The Maatua Whangai Programme O Otepoti from a caregiver perspective (Thesis, Master of Consumer and Applied Sciences). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/8986
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Abstract:
This research critically engages with the history and practice of Maatua Whangai within Aotearoa/New Zealand. Specifically it focusses on Maatua Whangai 0 Otepoti, examining the discourses of care-givers within this context. Further, this research is constructed within a Maori world view of both traditional fostercare practices and State interpretations of those practices. Case studies of the discourses of caregivers within the Maatua Whangai Programme are described and articulated in terms of kaupapa Maori research methods. The data generated identifies the discourses of the caregivers and their desire to have their voices heard. In contrast, the discourse of the State is examined in the light of reports such as Puao-Te-Ata-Tu (1986), and the work of Bradley (1994) and Ruwhiu (1995). It is argued that any shift in the current dominance of power relationships surrounding the Maatua Whangai Programme and fostercare practices in relation to Maori would entail a strengthening of ties between service providers, I wi and the Crown. This would go some way towards redressing Crown dominance of Maori fostercare practices.
Date:
2006-08-19
Advisor:
Shannon, Pat; Bishop, Russell
Degree Name:
Master of Consumer and Applied Sciences
Degree Discipline:
Community and Family Studies
Publisher:
University of Otago
Keywords:
Maatua Whangai, Fostercare, Tamaiti Whangai, Maori, Iwi, Power, Dominance
Research Type:
Thesis
Languages:
English
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