There is a growing acknowledgement of the role of colonisation and its wider economic, social and political structures on the disproportionate rate of suicide in indigenous communities. The Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri -Pimatisiwin special issue draws...
Le Va’s Engaging Pasifika cultural competency training programme is evidence-informed and equips health and disability services to connect culture and care. The 2019- 2020 results are in to show how the programme contributes to better health outcomes for...
Our Engaging Pasifika cultural competency training programme is one way to address equity issues for Pasifika people in health and social services. Over the last year, we’ve re-designed the programme and measured results. We’re delighted to share with you the real...
The purpose of this factsheet is to provide information on safe customary tattooing practices, to prevent contamination and reduce the likelihood of infection. Whilst this factsheet focusses more on health and safety practice, cultural and spiritual processes...
Le Va facilitated a platform for Pasifika providers, addiction workforce and funders to come together and share knowledge, information and solutions for action to support Pasifika families who experience addiction issues. Spasifik Magazine spoke to Ministry of Health...