Poster Presenters
The following posters will be on display for the duration of the conference.
Poster presenters will be available at their poster during the morning tea break on day 2 to discuss their research and answer your questions.
Empowerment Through Digital Talanoa: Pasifika Women's Diabetes Wellness Program
Dr Heena Akbar, University of Queensland
Talanoa-Based Diabetes Management: Evaluating a Co-Designed Intervention for Māori and Pasifika Women
Dr Heena Akbar, University of Queensland
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Perinatal Outcomes in Indigenous Populations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Thuy Linh Duong, Poche Centre For Indigenous Health - The University Of Queensland
Ngā Ara o te Oranga: Maramataka me Te Wheke i te Ao i ia Rā
Victoria Adams & Claudia Faletolu, Te Mauri O Te Māori
Collaboration & Influence in First Nations Communities
Rick Fox, Fr&nk Capability Leaders
Kaupapa Māori Mental Health and Addiction Services – Providing Access and Choice in Aotearoa NZ
Nicola Grace, Te Hiringa Mahara | Mental Health And Wellbeing Commission
Mental Health: A Growth Coaches Perspective
Melissa Herekiuha & Moses Maika, Mahitahi Trust
Mōkihi: A Vessel For Talking About, and Embodying, Care For Identity
Ahinata Kaitai-Mullane, Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University Of Wellington
Healing Through Heritage: Using Hawai'ian Indigenous Knowledge to Decolonize Mental Health Praxis
Danielle Kapi'olani Larin, UC Riverside
Ngakuru a Waimatao – Kaitiakitanga
Alison Leota, Waikato District Health Board
What Wellbeing Means to Me. Adolescents Perspectives of Wellbeing and School Based Wellbeing Programs
Dr Amanda Madden, Edith Cowan University
Te Pataka Mauri Ora - The Store House of Wellbeing Mana o te Tanagta Trust
Leilani Maraku, Mana O Te Tangata Trust
Centring Hauora and Oranga In All We Do: The ĀKI Way
Marlana Maru, Āki Innovations
Mana Potential – A Strengths Based Relational Tool
Angeline McDonald, Mana Potential Facilitation Services
Goldfields Men's Bush Trips
Stephen Morrison, Hope Community Service
Kākahu Rōngoa - The Medicine of Creative Expression with Adornment, Style & Fashion
Tuihana Ohia, T Kaupapa
Moemoeā, Dreaming
Dr Maria Peach, Justice Health
NZ Born Pacific Perceptions and Experiences of Self-Care and Burnout
Asetoa Sam Pilisi, University of Auckland
Te Whare Hīnātore - A Kaupapa Māori Response to Housing Insecurity for Women
Jennifer Sarich, University of Auckland
Culturally Tailored Support for Building Sustainable Futures – A Journey to Employment
Billie Jo (Jo) Sauney, Busyability
Wati Pirniku Men’s Hub Model of Care
Michael Whitehead, Ngaanyatjarra Health Service
Beyond the Stage: An Exploration of Wellbeing and Resilience in Kaihaka Post-Competition
Mihiterina Williams, University of Auckland
Conceptualising the Role of Kai to Support Taha Hinengaro in Rangatahi Māori
Olivia Young, University of Auckland
