‘Why would you give your children to something you don’t trust?’: Rangatahi health and social services and the pursuit of tino rangatiratanga

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dc.contributor.author Lindsay Latimer, Cinnamon
dc.contributor.author Le Grice, Jade
dc.contributor.author Hamley, Logan
dc.contributor.author Greaves, Lara
dc.contributor.author Gillon, Ashlea
dc.contributor.author Groot, Shiloh
dc.contributor.author Manchi, Madhavi
dc.contributor.author Renfrew, Larissa
dc.contributor.author Clark, Terryann C
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-03T22:46:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-03T22:46:52Z
dc.date.issued 2021-11-11
dc.identifier.citation Kōtuitui New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 1-15 11 Nov 2021
dc.identifier.issn 1177-083X
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/58434
dc.description.abstract Persistent health inequities between rangatahi Māori (Indigenous young people) and other young people within Aotearoa New Zealand are incurred by a colonial machinery of institutions, service systems and sociocultural contexts that facilitates the marginalisation of Māori. Despite a skilled and dedicated Māori workforce, current service contexts severely limit the innovation of Māori practitioners working from a basis of mātauranga Māori (Māori ways of knowing and being), and curtail their ability to support rangatahi Māori and their whānau (community of related families). We report on an interview study with 13 Māori practitioners in youth development, exploring their struggles, strengths and strategies, as part of a larger project exploring rangatahi wellbeing and whanaungatanga (connectedness and relationality). Utilising reflexive thematic analysis, we describe three conceptual domains that participant accounts spoke into: mitigating system failures to embrace rangatahi and their whānau, sustainability and longevity of services for rangatahi Māori, and fostering rangatahi tino rangatiratanga. Participant accounts illustrate the need for bold reform within youth services, towards sustainable models premised upon tino rangatiratanga–services led by Māori, designed by Māori, and intended to cater for the unique needs and aspirations of rangatahi Māori.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Informa UK Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseries Kōtuitui New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online
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dc.subject Social Sciences
dc.subject Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
dc.subject Social Sciences - Other Topics
dc.subject Maori
dc.subject rangatahi
dc.subject youth
dc.subject social services
dc.subject whanaungatanga
dc.subject NEW-ZEALAND
dc.subject MAORI
dc.subject YOUTH
dc.subject WHANAUNGATANGA
dc.subject DISPARITIES
dc.title ‘Why would you give your children to something you don’t trust?’: Rangatahi health and social services and the pursuit of tino rangatiratanga
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/1177083x.2021.1993938
pubs.begin-page 1
dc.date.updated 2022-02-28T07:47:07Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The author en
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pubs.end-page 15
pubs.publication-status Published online
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess en
pubs.subtype Article
pubs.subtype Early Access
pubs.subtype Journal
pubs.elements-id 873581
dc.identifier.eissn 1177-083X
pubs.online-publication-date 2021-11-11


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