Whariki Research Team

Wendy Henwood, Iwi: Te Rarawa, Hapu: Ngai Tupoto

Wendy lives and works from home in the Hokianga. She has a background in community health and development, and research and formative/process evaluation of community public health and community development type programmes. Wendy is actively involved with marae/hapu developments and iwi affairs. Current projects include Te Mauri O Te U-kai-po: intergenerational experiences of environment and wellbeing of an iwi, Manaaki Manawa: a cardiac rehabilitation programme for Maori and evaluation and planning training with community provider groups.

Publications

Henwood, W., & Henwood, R. (2011). Manawhenua Kaitiakitanga in Action: Restoring the Mauri of Lake Omapere. AlterNative, 7(3), 220-232. A291

Moewaka Barnes, H., Henwood, W., Kerr, S., McManus, V., & McCreanor, T. (2011). Knowledge Transfer and Indigenous Research. In E. Banister, B. Leadbeater & E. Marshall (Eds), Knowledge Translation in Context: Indigenous, Policy, and Community Settings: University of Toronto. SB50


Henwood, W. (2007) Maori knowledge: a key ingredient in nutrition and physical exercise health promotion programmes for Maori. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 32, 155-164. A208

Milne, S., Greenaway, S., Conway, K., Henwood, W. (2007) What next? Sustaining a successful small-scale alcohol consumption harm minimization project. Substance Use and Misuse 42, 1933-1944. A205


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