2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-009-9243-z
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Health Advocacy- Counting the Costs

Abstract: Access to, and delivery of, safe and culturally appropriate health services is increasingly important in New Zealand. This paper will focus on counting the costs of health advocacy through the experience of a small non government charitable organisation, the Health Advocates Trust, (HAT) which aimed to provide advocacy services for a wide range of different population groups, each with distinct but also similar health needs in the Auckland and Northland regions of New Zealand. The costs of advocating for a fai… Show more

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“…Dyall and Marama (2010) address the importance of advocating for culturally appropriate health services for Maori in New Zealand.3 Isaak and colleagues (2010) explore community based suicide prevention research in remote on reserve First Nations communities. 4 Niccols et al (2010) account for the needs of mothers and children within their Indigenous context when they discuss a substance abuse program.…”
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“…Dyall and Marama (2010) address the importance of advocating for culturally appropriate health services for Maori in New Zealand.3 Isaak and colleagues (2010) explore community based suicide prevention research in remote on reserve First Nations communities. 4 Niccols et al (2010) account for the needs of mothers and children within their Indigenous context when they discuss a substance abuse program.…”
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confidence: 99%