Hāpai Research and Evaluation specialise in innovative social and health research and evaluation that strengthens Whānau Ora and advances Māori health.
Boards and Governance
Our team welcomes project partnerships, and regularly collaborate with external research organisations, provide kaupapa Māori research and evaluation advice, and are members of a number of boards and governance groups.
Our Services
We are a multidisciplinary team who can offer research and evaluation advice and support in the following areas:
- Results Based Accountability (RBA)
- Formative, Process and Outcome Evaluation
- Qualitative and Quantitative Research
- Information Communications Technology (ICT)
- Community and Participatory Action Research
- Collective Impact
- Tobacco Control
- Whānau Ora
- Well Child
- Social and Public Health Policy Development
- Health Leadership
- Mental Health
- Alcohol and other Drugs
- Whānau Ora
- Nutrition and Physical Activity
- Gambling Harm Minimisation
- Cultural Responsiveness
Our extensive network of stakeholders, and Collective Impact approach, means we are uniquely placed to leverage our relationships for specific skills and knowledge that can be used to enhance our work, or to provide a combined, cross organisational response to social and health issues that impact on Whānau Ora and Māori health.
Current Research
Active and completed research projects carried out by Te Pūna Whakamaunu – Research Unit and partners.
Highlights
7 March, 2022
The number of people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) may be grossly underestimated and advocates say a prevalence study should be done as a matter of priority.
15 October, 2021
Hāpai Te Hauora releases a by Māori for Māori data equity driven tool ahead of Super Saturday
‘Māori control of our own narrative’ - Hāpai Te Hauora have been busy developing a unique Māori Public Health response to data inequity and disinformation in the fight against Covid-19.
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