Research Publications — MANA Pasifika
Mana Pasifika have collaborated extensively with the University of Queensland, QUT, University of Auckland, and Griffith University on research projects involving Pasifika peoples across education, health, mental health, justice and cultural competence. Access their past publications here.
Māori and Pasifika perceptions of their local maternity care in Logan, Australia
This September 2018 paper explores Māori and Pasifika women's awareness of maternity service options, their barriers to participating in pregnancy care and possible enablers to improve uptake of services and health outcomes.
Pasifika preferences for mental health support in Australia: focus group study
Mental wellbeing is a growing health issue for Pacific Islands communities (Pasifika), particularly amongst people who have resettled in a different country. This June 2021 paper explores whether Pasifika people living in Australia think mental health services meet their needs.
Understanding and improving outcomes for Pacific Islander people - A Logan context (2016)
This paper, published February 2016, explores the challenges and opportunities for Pacific Islander communities in Australia, and focuses wherever possible on the City of Logan in South East Queensland.
Pacific Islander and Maori health data | Queensland Health (2013)
Queensland Pacific Islander and Māori health reports including a health needs assessment and health reports of five communities- Māori, Samoan, Papua New Guinean, indigenous Fijian and Fiji Indian.
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