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Bay of Plenty get nearly $300,000 of grants to help Māori health and equity

Bay of Plenty get nearly $300,000 of grants to help Māori health and equity 10 Dec, 2020 02:37 AM 3 minutes to read BOPDHB s health research manager Charlie Stratton, (left) Allied Health executive director Dr Sarah Mitchell, Integration, Technology and LifeCurve researcher Leigh Haldane. Photo / Supplied BOPDHB s health research manager Charlie Stratton, (left) Allied Health executive director Dr Sarah Mitchell, Integration, Technology and LifeCurve researcher Leigh Haldane. Photo / Supplied Bay of Plenty Times New grants totaling nearly $300,000 will be used to focus on Māori health advancement and improving equity in the Bay of Plenty. The Bay of Plenty District Health Board received three Health Sector Research Collaboration Grants from the Health Research Council (HRC).

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Community Scoop » Grants Of Nearly $300,000 To Help Māori Health And Equity In The Bay Of Plenty

Press Release – Bay of Plenty District Health Board New grants totaling nearly $300,000 will be used to focus on Mori health advancement and improving equity in the Bay of Plenty. It has been announced that the Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) has received three Health Sector Research Collaboration … New grants totaling nearly $300,000 will be used to focus on Māori health advancement and improving equity in the Bay of Plenty. It has been announced that the Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) has received three Health Sector Research Collaboration Grants from the Health Research Council (HRC). They will help develop a framework for integrating technology and health; explore the use of technology to promote wellbeing among Māori; and develop skills and expertise in kaupapa Māori research methodology.

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