Haumanu Hauora: Strengthening health institution Māori responsiveness to climate change
Creator: | Trish Young |
Description: | This project will work with two District Health Boards (DHBs), Waikato and Lakes, to develop institutional responses to climate adaptation with respect to vulnerable Māori populations (covering urban and rural Māori in the two respective regions). The aim of this project is to facilitate consideration of the social impacts of climate change in the context of health. By assisting and working with two DHBs to better prepare to deal with the scale and pace of climate change, the flow on impacts for other contracted service providers (whether iwi, mainstream or government agencies) will be highly beneficial. The research has three phases: (1) systematic literature review; (2) conducting hui and group interviews and co-design of a policy framework; (3) dissemination of research findings. |
Subject: | Keywords: Deep South, Māori responsiveness, Climate adaptation, Climate change health impacts |
Publisher: | Deep South |
Modified: |
30 September 2020 2020/09/30 |
Type: | Report |
Format: | docx |
Language: | English |
Source: | Local Storage |