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    Toitū te Tiriti: A Tiriti o Waitangi-led Approach to Public Health Curriculum Development by Severinsen, Christina, Erueti, Bevan, Murray, Linda, Phibbs, Suzanne, Roseveare, Christine, Egwuba, Charles

    Published in Health promotion practice (01-05-2024)
    “…At Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa (Massey University), Aotearoa New Zealand, we have declared our stance as a Te Tiriti o Waitangi-led institution. This necessitates…”
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    Athlete Preferences for Nutrition Education: Development of and Findings from a Quantitative Survey by Solly, Hayley, Badenhorst, Claire E, McCauley, Matson, Slater, Gary J, Gifford, Janelle A, Erueti, Bevan, Beck, Kathryn L

    Published in Nutrients (29-05-2023)
    “…Nutrition education (NE) is one of several strategies aimed at enhancing the dietary intake of athletes. This study investigated NE preferences of New Zealand…”
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    How does learning about the future of the ocean impact children's emotional wellbeing? Insights from ocean literacy educators in Aotearoa New Zealand by Murray, Linda, Breheny, Mary, Cumming, Romilly, Erueti, Bevan, Mooney, Maureen, Nash, Kirsty L., Severinsen, Christina, Shanly, James

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Four decades of research on the health effects of ‘connection to nature’ identifies many wellbeing advantages for young people. Yet this literature…”
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    Mana motuhake, Indigenous biopolitics and health by Hokowhitu, Brendan, Oetzel, John, Jackson, Anne-marie, Simpson, Mary, Ruru, Stacey, Cameron, Michael, Zhang, Yingsha, Erueti, Bevan, Rewi, Poia, Nock, Sophie, Warbrick, Isaac

    “…The majority of Indigenous health models do not directly acknowledge that health is a contested political space. Providing a Foucauldian analysis, this article…”
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    Te Whariki Tuakiri (the identity mat): Māori elite athletes and the expression of ethno-cultural identity in global sport by Erueti, Bevan, Palmer, Farah Rangikoepa

    Published in Sport in society (24-07-2014)
    “…Māori (indigenous people of New Zealand) athletes who participate in elite-level sport are a very diverse social group, many of whom function adaptively in the…”
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    A sociocultural analysis of the ethics of involving children in educational research by Bourke, Roseanna, Loveridge, Judith, O'Neill, John, Erueti, Bevan, Jamieson, Andrew

    “…This article explores the ethical complexities of involving children in research in the contexts of their families, schools and communities. We argue for an…”
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