MANAWANUI : Indigenous relationships co-creating sacred spaces, an expression of social work supervision from Te Taitokerau, Aotearoa, New Zealand.

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Wallace, Eliza
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2018-07
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Te Tai Tokerau (N.Z.)
Northland (N.Z.)
social work
Māori knowledge systems
social work supervision
Aotearoa
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Wallace, E L. (2018, July). MANAWANUI:Indigenous relationships co-creating sacred spaces, an expression of social work supervision from Te Taitokerau, Aotearoa, New Zealand. . Paper presented at the SWSD 2018 : Environmental and Community Sustainability, Human Solutions in an Evolving Society.
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Research Methodology The Participants Kaupapa Māori Research Ethics and Principles Visual Mind Mapping of the Conceptual Themes Underlying Currents of Injustices to Indigenous People are Ever -Present The Participants Narratives Ancestral Knowledge Capsules:‘Anchor Points’ Creating Sacred Space Supervision Practice Unlocking Sacred Space Practice in Social Work Supervision Scared Space Supervision Practice Is
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