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MAORI OUTCOMES: EXPECTATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES(1).
From:
Social Policy Journal of New Zealand
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July 1, 1999| Author:
Bidois, Anaru; Bridgman, Geoff; Dyall, Lorna; Gurney, Henare; Hawira, Jenny; Huata, Wi; Tangitu, Phyllis
| COPYRIGHT 1999 Social Policy Agency. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Maori expectations of mental health services are discussed. Topics include mental health outcome research, Rotorua district, research methodology, findings, social policy implications, control, recovery, Maori participation, and Maori outcomes.
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this paper is to provide a broad overview of Maori expectations of mental health services in light of the growing number of Maori, both males and females, being admitted to in-patient and out-patient...
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