News & Events
Te Whare Tukutuku day and CSANZ 2023
Manawataki Fatu Fatu was well-represented at this year's Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand meeting, kicking off with our Co-Principal Investigator, Corina Grey, delivering this...
Best poster award at Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on Research-Primary Health Care Symposium
Taria Tane receiving best poster award at the TUTOR 2023 SymposiumA huge congratulations to Taria Tane for winning best overall poster at the Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on...
New year writing sprint
It's been a tough start to the year with Cyclone Gabrielle. We send our aroha to whānau affected. The Manawataki Fatu Fatu (MFF) programme was blessed to come together in late January for a 3-day...
Whānau and Hapori Māori Advisory Group online hui
Members of the Manwataki Fatu Fatu Whānau and Hapori Māori Advisory Group met for the first time in November. This online hui was an opportunity for whakawhanaungatanga and to set the direction...
Dr Brewer appearance before Waitangi Tribunal
Our Senior Research Fellow, Dr Karen Brewer had the privilege of appearing before the Waitangi Tribunal on 15th November 2022, as a technical witness. This was for WAI 2736 and 1781 which are...
Help us understand experiences of pre-hospital ambulance care for Māori
WHAT? We would like to understand the experiences of Māori who received care from St John Ambulance staff for heart symptoms (chest pain, shortness of breath, racing heart) in the Auckland or...
Qualitative wānanga June 2022
It was wonderful to come together this week to reflect on our progress of our interviews with Māori & Pacific patients and whānau. We have been privileged to hear many moving stories and...
Insights from our first Pacific advisory fono
The Manawataki Fatu Fatu Heart Health Research Programme has established a Families and Pacific Advisory group to ensure that our research is authentically connected to the needs and wishes of...
New paramedicine and equity research projects
We are privileged to have recently welcomed Haydn Drake and Sarah Penney, who are undertaking their Masters research in our programme. Both Haydn and Sarah serve as busy paramedics and are...
Manawataki Fatu Fatu team fono: resiliency and thriving
We were very fortunate to have our January fono together to kickstart the year before the change in Covid alert level settings. This gave us an opportunity to reflect on our progress, what we...
Dr Tua Taueetia-Su’a on Samoa Capital Radio
Manuia le Tausaga Fou! We trust you had a restorative break with friends and whānau over the holidays. Our wonderful Senior Research Fellow, Dr Tua Taueetia-Su'a, who is based in Lower Hutt,...
New PhD project on cardiovascular healthcare equity in Te Tai Tokerau
We are excited to welcome Taria Tane into the Manawataki Fatu Fatu programme as a PhD researcher! Her project title is, "Understanding the barriers, facilitators, and motivators to accessing...