Research
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| Pacific Health Dialog Journal (PDF, 2.3MB) |
The availability of high quality, robust and reliable research and information is important for Le Va. There is currently a dearth of published information and research into Pasifika mental health and addiction and Le Va wants to be instrumental in changing this.
View some of our research projects here.
- Kato Fetu - Pacific Mental Health and Addictions Research Agenda.
- Te Rau Hinengaro - a strategy for translating the Pacific findings of the Te Rau Hinengaro study into action.
- Knowledge Waves - Pacific Health Dialog Journal.
- Occasional paper - negotiating space for indigenous theorising in Pacific mental health and addictions.
Research is an effective way to explore and present new ideas and models for analysis and review, to translate into tangible and effective initiatives and tools to enhance the lives of Pasifika people experiencing mental illness.
Search for Pacific mental health and addictions research and information in the Knowledge Exchange.
Page last updated: 18 October 2010


