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The experiences of whānau and kaiako with Speech-Language Therapy in Kaupapa Māori education

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2020.9.3.3
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
speech-language therapy
kaupapa Māori research
Education
kōhanga reo
Author(s)
Ellen Faithfull
Karen M. Brewer
Linda Hand

In New Zealand, speech-language therapists work through both the health and the education systems. In common with many Indigenous peoples, Māori have faced inequities in both health and education for decades. Kaupapa Māori education systems have been developed to support educational success and the survival of kaupapa Māori knowledge and te reo Māori. However, disparities between Māori and non-Māori still exist in the delivery of speech-language therapy services. The study reported in this article explored Māori experiences of speech-language therapy in kaupapa Māori education using Kaupapa Māori methodology, an Indigenous research approach that privileges Māori culture and knowledge.

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