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Community Scoop » Māori Chief Science Advisors Recommended – Expert Reaction


Press Release – Science Media Centre
A new report says Mori and Pacific experts are being excluded from science advice and key decision-making roles, including in the Covid-19 pandemic. The Ng Pae o te Mramatanga report recommends appointing Mori Chief Science Advisors in key …
A new report says Māori and Pacific experts are being excluded from science advice and key decision-making roles, including in the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga report recommends appointing Māori Chief Science Advisors in key government agencies, creating Tiriti-based guidelines for science and innovation funding, and in the medium term, establishing an independent Mātauranga Māori entity. ....

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Antidepressant prescriptions at all-time high, new figures show


Data released to RNZ s
Checkpoint under the Official Information Act showed the rate of anti-depressants prescribed to Māori, and Pasifika was up to 34 times less than other ethnicities.
That was despite Māori and Pasifika having higher rates of mental health difficulties.
The data from the Ministry of Health looked at the number of anti-depressants prescribed from 2017-2020.
On average other ethnicities were given antidepressants at eight times the rate of Māori, 34 times the rate of Pasifika and 16 times the rate of Asians.
That was despite research which showed one in three Māori, and one in four Pacific people experienced mental illness compared to one in five for the total population according to the latest mental health report from 2018. ....

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