Publications
A list of publications relating to Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and African populations. Publication topics include: health needs, cultural competency approaches, demographics, evaluation, survey and more.
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NB: The list is in alphabetical order. The filter below allows you to search publications by keyword eg Asian, Middle Eastern, older people, children etc.
- The following list is in alphabetical order.
- You can search publications by keyword eg Asian, African, Middle Eastern, older people, child, youth, nutrition, diabetes, cultural competency, refugee, migrant, health needs, mental health, disability, Muslim, Indian, Chinese etc.
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A Framework for Supervision for Mindfulness-Based Teachers: a Space for Embodied Mutual Inquiry [2014]
Alison Evans, Rebecca Crane, Lucinda Cooper, Jody Mardula, Jenny Wilks, Christina Surawy, Maura Kenny & Willem Kuyken
A Guide to Cultural Competence in the Curriculum Speech-Language Pathology [2008]
Rosemary Lubinski & Mary A. Matteliano
A health profile of young Asian New Zealanders who attend secondary school: findings from Youth2000 [2006]
Rasanathan K, Ameratunga S, Chen J, Robinson E, Young W, Wong G, Garrett N & Watson PD
A manual to assist service providers in using the CALD Consumer Perspectives of the Disability Services Standards 1 - 9 [2009]
Anna Richards, Anne Atkinson, Harry Pickett & Jenny Au Yeong
A multi-cultural nursing workforce: views of overseas and New Zealand trained nurses [2012]
Léonie Walker & Jill Clendon
A profile of New Zealand ‘Asian’ participants of the 2008/09 Adult National Nutrition Survey: focus on dietary habits, nutrient intakes and health outcomes [2014]
Sherly M Parackal, Claire Smith & Winsome Ruth Parnell
