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A Cup of Tea to Keep Warm: Food-Related Practices in Aotearoa New Zealand for Survival while Homeless

The way people source, prepare, and consume food is deeply interconnected with social practice. Drawing on theories of everyday life and social practice, we consider the everyday food-related practices and...

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The Open Arms Day Centre as a Pou Whirinaki and Key Space of Care within the Conduct of Māori Homeless Lifeworlds in Whangārei, Aotearoa, New Zealand

Homelessness has re-emerged as a significant issue in Aotearoa, New Zealand in recent decades, with Māori being impacted disproportionately due to ongoing processes of colonisation and impoverishment. Whether...

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National Consensus Statement: By, With and for People Impacted by BPD

To ensure Australians living with BPD receive effective treatment and the best chance of recovery (and their support network receive education and support) we need our Federal and State politicians to...

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