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Ageing And Maori
Taurite Tū: achieving equitable injury prevention outcomes for ageing Māori
Whaioranga te Pā Harakeke: Iwi-driven injury prevention and recovery for Māori
He Huarahi Whakapakari Kaumātuatanga
Kaumātua Mana Motuhake Pōi
Tai Kaumātuatanga Older Māori Wellbeing and Participation
‘Mā mua ka kite a muri; mā muri ka ora a mua’
Health and Wellbeing in Ageing
Reducing social isolation with big data
Promoting social connection through challenging public attitudes
Building connections as we age
Developing an early warning system to recognise resident deterioration in residential aged care
Health and Wellbeing in Ageing
AWESSoM
Towards Optimising Vitality in Older Adults
Frailty Trajectories, Resilience and Quality of life in the Retirement Village Community
2014 - 2019
Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Māori & Pasifika People (BRNZ CoRE)
Drug Burden Index
Electrical Stimulators for Stroke Recovery
Exploring the Needs of Pacific Families Affected by Age-Related Cognitive Impairment (BRNZ CoRE)
Neurodegeneration and Individual Interventions
Independence and Housing Tenure
Kaumātua Mana Motuhake
Loneliness and Social Isolation
Long-Term Effectiveness of Health and Wellness Coaching (BRNZ CoRE)
Ngā Kaumātua, ō Mātou Taonga
Pacific Islands Families
Retirement Villages
Risk Factors in Reduced Social Engagement
Social Isolation
Staying Upright and Eating Well
Stroke and CVD Prevention
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Ageing And Maori
Taurite Tū: achieving equitable injury prevention outcomes for ageing Māori
Whaioranga te Pā Harakeke: Iwi-driven injury prevention and recovery for Māori
He Huarahi Whakapakari Kaumātuatanga
Kaumātua Mana Motuhake Pōi
Tai Kaumātuatanga Older Māori Wellbeing and Participation
‘Mā mua ka kite a muri; mā muri ka ora a mua’
Health and Wellbeing in Ageing
Reducing social isolation with big data
Promoting social connection through challenging public attitudes
Building connections as we age
Developing an early warning system to recognise resident deterioration in residential aged care
Health and Wellbeing in Ageing
AWESSoM
Towards Optimising Vitality in Older Adults
Frailty Trajectories, Resilience and Quality of life in the Retirement Village Community
2014 - 2019
Adapting Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Māori & Pasifika People (BRNZ CoRE)
Drug Burden Index
Electrical Stimulators for Stroke Recovery
Exploring the Needs of Pacific Families Affected by Age-Related Cognitive Impairment (BRNZ CoRE)
Neurodegeneration and Individual Interventions
Independence and Housing Tenure
Kaumātua Mana Motuhake
Loneliness and Social Isolation
Long-Term Effectiveness of Health and Wellness Coaching (BRNZ CoRE)
Ngā Kaumātua, ō Mātou Taonga
Pacific Islands Families
Retirement Villages
Risk Factors in Reduced Social Engagement
Social Isolation
Staying Upright and Eating Well
Stroke and CVD Prevention
Tapinga ‘a Maama’
Te Whakahaumitanga
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Strategic Advisory Group
International Science Advisory Panel
Directorate and Operations Group
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How older people are finding new ways to carve out communities
Coronavirus: Elderly community ready for Covid-19 lockdown
Advocates say mental, physical health likely to deteriorate in elderly if lockdown extends
Kaumātua wellbeing research gets $2.5 million in government funding
Loneliness and Social Isolation
New Zealand research offers hope to stroke victims
Stroke Therapy Very Novel
Dunedin neuroscientist discovers new way to help stroke victims
Dr Kay Saville-Smith interviewed about increase in number of older adults renting
Elderly renters: Crisis looming in housing for retirees
Half of those reaching 65 years in 2040 will rent, research suggests
Need for holistic approach to patient care emphasised
Elderly taking multiple medications twice as likely to injure themselves
Overmedication is killing and injuring our elderly
We need to talk about loneliness, New Zealand
NZ housing market: Broken and desperate
Combating elderly loneliness: How ‘Des the Toy Man’ stays socially active
Family members caring for elderly Pasifika at end of life not getting help – study
Insight: Facing down loneliness for NZ’s ageing population
Government Minister says elderly housing needs cannot be overlooked
Queen’s birthday: NZ’s housing system broken, says researcher
Older kiwis take part in nationwide study to learn how to improve their quality of life
Exercise, nutrition & socialising; Where do the biggest health benefits lie for Kiwi seniors?
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