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Disability

Snapshot
Thu 15 Sep, 2011

Snapshot 04-11: Disabilities

Families and whānau with children or other family members living with a disability, and their carers, need effective support to help them ac

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Blue Skies
Tue 1 May, 2007

Managing Multiple Sclerosis and Motherhood

Women's stories

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system with wide-ranging effects. It is a condition that most commonly affects women of childbearing age. Until recently, women with MS were discouraged from becoming mothers but studies have found that pregnancy and birth do not negatively affect the course of MS.
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Blue Skies
Fri 1 Sep, 2006

The role of whānau in the lives of māori with physical disabilities

This research sought to discover the capabilities of whānau to adapt to their circumstances and maintain their wellbeing when one or more of its members lived with a disability. The whānau has traditionally been seen as the primary social and economic unit for Māori. However, recent research has concluded that the whānau is the secondary unit for Ma-ori with disabilities, with the household being the primary unit:

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