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The purpose of Library Corner is to provide some stimulation to get you onto the online library and perusing the literature on a regular basis. It is not intended as a substitute for browsing, but hopefully may sow some seeds of enquiry.
Contributions for Library Corner come from the regions as per the roster below. The Regional Chair is responsible for assigning a laboratory to provide Library corner for the region’s rostered month and sending the case to the webmasters for posting. Chances are, if you find an article of interest and of value to your work, others will too.
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Mar | NSW/ACT | coming soon! | |
Apr | SA | coming soon! | |
May | VIC/TAS | coming soon! | |
Jun | NZ | coming soon! | |
Jul | WA | coming soon! | |
Aug | QLD | coming soon! | |
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise that health and social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continuous connection to culture, country, language and community.
E mihi nei mātou ki te tangata whenua - ki ngā hapū me ngā iwi Māori kua roa e noho nei hei kaitiaki i ngā whenua me ngā wai huri i Aotearoa. E whakaae nei mātou, me aro ngā pou katoa o te oranga Māori, otirā, te oranga ā-tinana, ā-hinengaro, ā-wairua, ā-whānau, ka mutu, he mea titi ēnei ki ngā hononga whai tikanga ki te ao Māori, tae pū atu ki te reo me ōna tikanga, ki te ahurea, ki ngā whenua, ki ngā whānau, ki ngā hapū, ki ngā iwi anō hoki.
We acknowledge Māori as tangata whenua who have long served as the traditional custodians of the lands and waters throughout Aotearoa. We recognise that Māori health requires a holistic approach that considers physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing, and furthermore, that these are contingent upon meaningful connection to the Māori world, in particular, to the language and customs, culture, lands, whānau, hapū and iwi.