Publications by authors named "Gill Potaka-Osborne"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gill Potaka-Osborne"
- Gill Potaka-Osborne's research primarily focuses on the intersection of traditional Māori healing practices (Rongoā Māori), cultural identity, and health outcomes, as demonstrated in her qualitative studies aimed at understanding the holistic nature of healing and its connection to the land.
- Her work encompasses exploring indigenous perspectives on public health issues, such as tobacco tax responses among Māori families, emphasizing the importance of community input and perceptions in the effectiveness of health policies.
- Potaka-Osborne advocates for culturally safe evaluation practices in health programs for Indigenous populations in Australia and New Zealand, highlighting the necessity of aligning evaluations with Indigenous frameworks to enhance wellbeing and address inequities.