Rotorua Convention Centre, Rotorua 8 - 9 July 2010.

Programme

 

Workshop Programme

Wednesday 7 July 2010
HRC Writing Workshop

Venue: Rotorua Convention Centre

Click here for more information about the writing workshop

Please note that the Workshop is not compulsory and separate from Hui registration. Those wishing to attend the Workshop must register (this is free) with the HRC beforehand for catering purposes.

Time Event Location
12:30pm

Arrival (tea and coffee)

East Room

1:00pm-2:30pm

1. HRC background
2. HRC funding initiatives
3. Changes to current HRC funding structure for the annual contestable funding round
4. Assessment process
   a. Assessing committee
   b. Assessment criteria

East Room

2:30pm-2:45pm

Afternoon tea

East Room

2:45pm-3:45pm

Interactive Workshop on Grant Writing
1. Research questions
2. Methods
3. Timing
4. Collaboration
5. Budgets
6. Dissemination
7. Tips on writing a fundable application
8. Key dates

East Room

3:45pm-4:00pm

Break (tea and coffee)

East Room

4:00pm-4:30pm

One on one with researchers

East Room

Hui Programme

Thursday 8 July 2010
Hui Whakapiripiri

Venue: Rotorua Convention Centre

Time Event Location
8:00am

Registrations Open

Foyer

8:25am-8:30am

Assemble in the foyer/powhiri protocol

Foyer

8:30am-9:30am

Powhiri

Please find the format for the powhiri here.

Foyer

9:45am-10:00am

Mihi/Karakia

Hui Facilitator - Riripeti Haretuku

Main Theatre

10:00am-10:20am

Keynote Speaker Professor Sir Mason Durie

Presentation

Main Theatre

10:30am-10:50am

Morning tea

Foyer

11:00am-12:30pm

Session 1
Facilitator - Ms Mere Balzer

Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll and Isaac Bishara
Institute of Environmental Science and research (ESR)
Ngā Tohu o te Ora

Presentation

Ronald Ngata
Massey University
Understanding Matakite: An ecological exploration of the health related spiritual experience among Māori

Presentation

Mrs Moe Milne, Dr Khyla Russell, Mr Maui Hudson
How Māori approach dialogue around health-related biotechnologies

Presentation

Dr Tristram Ingham, Bernadette Jones and Cheryl Davies
Consultation with Māori Providers: The Kokiri Marae Research Consultation Toolkit

Presentation

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Session 2
Facilitator - Dr Amohia Boulton

Dr Janice Wenn
Massey University
The Dream, the Research and the Reality

Presentation

Mera Penehira and Alison Green
University of Waikato
Resistance and Resilience: Indigenous Research Approaches

Presentation

Dr Leonie Pihama
Māori and Indigenous Analysis Ltd
He Kaupapa Kōrero: Māori Health Researcher and Provider Views on the Impact of Kaupapa Māori

Presentation

Reena Kainamu
University of Auckland
Mother, mother...whats going on...

Presentation

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Session 3
Facilitator - Ms Kahu McClintock

Margaret Williams
AUT University
Prescribed physical activity for people with Type 2Diabetes: Kanohi-ki-te-kanohi support

Presentation

Hope Tupara
Massey University
Whānau Decision Processes: Opportunities and challenges for health research and health service provision

Dr Lis Ellison-Loschmann
Massey University
Investigating reasons for ethnic inequalities in breast cancer survival in New Zealand

Presentation

Don Lemieux
Waiariki Institute of Technology
Innovative Health Role Trial of Indigenous "Community Health Aide/Practitioner" (CHAP) Model of Care amongst Maori and Rural Based Populations using Store and Forward Telehealth Technology

Presentation

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Session 4
Facilitator - Dr Paul Reynolds

Oral Health Panel Discussion
Panel members: Cheryl Davies, Ruruhira Rameka, Riripeti Paine, Vilma Hape and Bridget Robson

Presentation 1, Presentation 2, Presentation 3, Presentation 4 and Presentation 5

Session 1 - Main Theatre

Session 2 - East Room 1

Session 3 - East Room 2

Session 4 - West Room

12:35pm-1:15pm

Lunch

Foyer

1:15pm-1:45pm

Keynote Speaker Hon. Tariana Turia

Main Theatre

1:50pm-2:45pm

Session 1
Facilitator - Dr Matire Harwood

Melanie Cheung
University of Auckland
Weaving together Māori and Scientific ways of Knowing and Being to Study Neurodegeneration

Presentation

Victoria Harris
Arthritis NZ, Northern Region
Together we can beat Gout

Presentation

Dr Karen Lindsay
Counties Manukau District Health Board
Untreated Gout: an unrecognised but major cause of health disparity and reduced quality of life in Pacific Islanders and Māori in South Auckland. A Qualitative study

Presentation

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Session 2
Facilitator - Dr Amohia Boulton

Keri Thompson, Naina Watene and Beau Haireroa
Te Runanga o Kirikiriroa
Māori Research Communities: Keeping it Real

Presentation

Pania Renati
Te Atawhai o te Ao
Whakapapa, Whakama, & Kaupapa Māori Theory

Nicki Spring, Louise Were and Debbie Goodwin
Whakapiki Te Ora: Whānau Capacity Leading Sustainable Whānau

Presentation

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Session 3
Facilitator - Dr Paul Reynolds

Gilbert Taurua
Alcohol Advisory Council
The Politics of Alcohol Use - It's a black and white issue

Presentation

Associate Professor Jarrod Harr
University of Waikato
Job Insecurity and Subjective Wellbeing of Māori Workers: The Role of Resilience

Presentation

Denise Ewe
Hapai te Hauora Tapui Ltd
The Māori Tuberculosis (TB) Awareness Project: A case study of Māori community action informing and correcting research

Presentation

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Session 4
Facilitator - Dr Leonie Pihama

Kirsten Smiler
Victoria University of Wellington
Research at the intersection of cultures: research with Māori deaf children and their whānau

Presentation

Dr Nancy Higgins, Dr Hazel Phillips and Christine Cowan
Ngāti Kapo o Aotearoa
Growing up kāpo Māori: Identity, whānau, cultural well-being and health. A brief summary of findings

Presentation

Dr Emma Wyeth
University of Otago
Working Collaboratively Towards Understanding Māori Injury Outcomes Within a National Cohort Study

Presentation

Session 1 - West Room

Session 2 - East Room 1

Session 3 - East Room 2

Session 4 - Main Theatre

2:50pm-3:10pm

Afternoon tea

Foyer

3:15pm-3:45pm

Keynote Speaker Mr Moana Jackson

Main Theatre

3:50pm-4:10pm

Summary of the day

Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith

Main Theatre

4:15pm-4:30pm

MC ends the day/agenda for tomorrow 

Main Theatre

5:45pm

Buses depart Rotorua Convention Centre for Te Puia

Pick up at various hotels

Gala Dinner Programme

Thursday 8 July 2010
Gala Dinner

Venue: Te Puia

Time Event Location
6:00pm

 Arrival at Te Puia

Te Heketanga-a-Rangi 

6:15pm-7:10pm

Powhiri and cultural performance

Te Aronui a Rua

7:10pm-8:50pm

Dinner

Whare Kai

8:50pm

Visit Pohutu Geyser 

 Pohutu Geyser

9:15pm

Bus back to hotels

Friday 9 July 2010
Hui Whakapiripiri

Venue: Rotorua Convention Centre

Time Event Location
8:30am

Registrations open

Foyer

8:45am-9:00am

Mihi/Karakia

Hui facilitator - Riripeti Haretuku

Main Theatre

9:00am-9:25am

Keynote Speaker Associate Professor Helen Moewaka Barnes

Main Theatre

9:30am-10:00am

Morning tea

Foyer

10:05am-11:15pm

HRC Presentation/Panel Discussion

Facilitator - Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith

Presenters - HRC Maori Health Committee

Presentation

Main Theatre

11:20pm-12:00pm

Putaiora - Maori Ethical Framework document launch and discussion

Facilitator - Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith

HRC Presenter

Dr Robin Olds - HRC Chief Executive

Presentation

Main Theatre

12:05pm-12:55pm

Lunch

Foyer

1:00pm-2:10pm

Session 1
Facilitator - Dr Paul Reynolds

Dr Pamela Bennett
University of Auckland
Kimihia Nga Mea Kua Ngaro: Searching for those things which have been lost

Presentation

Isaac Warbrick
Massey University
Fitness and fatness as predictors of insulin sensitivity in Māori

Presentation

Dr Melissa Cragg
Te Hauora o Ngati Rarua
Survey of the Health Needs of Māori Men in Te Tau Ihu

Presentation

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Session 2
Facilitator - Dr Leonie Pihama

Dr Laurie Morrison
University of Waikato
Powhiri: from research to public health

Presentation

Dr Gail Tipa
Tipa and Associates
A mixed methods approach to collecting iwi-relevant data - a case study on contaminants in kai

Presentation

Dr Ngaire Phillips
NIWA
Determining the contaminant health risk of kai moana, kai roto and kai awa

Presentation

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Session 3
Facilitator - Ms Mere Balzer

Dr Terryann Clark
University of Auckland
Risk and protective factors for suicide attempt among Māori youth in New Zealand: The role of family connection as a moderating variable

Presentation

Associate Professor Denise Wilson
AUT University
Assessing the wairua and hinengaro of Māori mothers: Listening to the participant community

Presentation

Dr Hinematau McNeill
AUT University
Health measurement and knowledge translation for improved Māori health outcomes

Presentation

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Session 4
Facilitator - Dr Matire Harwood

Whānau Collectives Panel Discussion

Dr Fiona Cram and Vivienne Kennedy
Katoa Ltd

Presentation 1, Presentation 2, Presentation 3 and Presentation 4

Session 1 - West Room

Session 2 - East Room 1

Session 3 - East Room 2

Session 4 - Main Theatre

2:15pm-2:35pm

Keynote Presentation - Professor Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal

Presentation

Main Theatre

2:40pm-3:10pm

Collaboration Session

HRC Maori Health Committee

Main Theatre

3:15pm-3:45pm

Conclusion

Hui Summary and karakia

HRC Maori Health Committee

Main Theatre

4:00pm

Afternoon tea

Foyer