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Dr Angelique Reweti BHSc, BHSc, PhD
Senior Lecturer
Doctoral Co-Supervisor School of Health SciencesAngelique Reweti (Ngāpuhi) As a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences, my primary focus is on teaching and researching in the field of Public Health and Hauora Māori. My work is driven by the kaupapa of empowering communities to improve their health and wellbeing, with a particular emphasis on the role of whānau (extended family) in supporting community health. I have the privilege of working with a diverse range of students, from first-year undergraduates to postgraduates working towards Masters and PhDs and the opportunity to work on some exciting research projects.
Professional
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Health Science - Ƶ (2013)
- Bachelor of Health Science, Honours, Frist Class Honours - Ƶ (2014)
- Doctor of Philosophy - Ƶ (2022)
Certifications and Registrations
- Licence, Co-Supervisor, Ƶ
Prizes and Awards
- Ilona Kickbusch Award - best published manuscript in Health Promotion International by an Early Career Researcher. The panel agreed that this paper's contribution to policy and practice was outstanding, that they appreciated the theoretical and conceptual contribution of the research and how it was applied empirically, and, that the originality and amplification of Indigenous knowledge was a great strength of the paper. - Oxford University Press (2024)
Research Expertise
Research Interests
My research explores the impact of whānau and community-based initiatives on the health and wellbeing of Māori. This is important because we often hear about Māori health deficits, which is disempowering for whanau and their communities, and has proven to be an ineffective way to create the change that is needed. My work aims to benefit whānau by increasing awareness about the benefits of whānau-based initiatives for Māori health and wellbeing, influencing policy and practice to support whānau health and wellbeing, and emphasizing the importance of culturally appropriate interventions.
Keyterms: Community development; Hauora; Health Promotion; Indigenous Health and Wellbeing:
Thematics
Health and Well-being
Area of Expertise
Field of research codes
Health Promotion (111712):
Maori Health (111713):
Medical And Health Sciences (110000):
Public Health and Health Services (111700)
Research Projects
Current Projects
Project Title: Wāhi Kōrero: "I felt too whakamā to go to the doctor…”
Date Range: 2023 - 2025
Funding Bodies: HRC - Explorer Grant; Health Research Council of New Zealand
Project Team:
- Dr Angelique Reweti - Project Leader
Research Outputs
Journal
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Journal article]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
Book
[Chapter]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Chapter]Authored by: Reweti, A.Contributed to by: Reweti, A.
[Chapter]Authored by: Erueti, B., Reweti, A.Contributed to by: Reweti, A.
[Chapter]Authored by: Reweti, A., Roseveare, C., Severinsen, C.
Creative Work
[Film or Video]Authored by: Reweti, A.
Report
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
Conference
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Moriarty, J., Reweti, A.Contributed to by: Reweti, A.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Reweti, A.Contributed to by: Reweti, A.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Reweti, A., Severinsen, C.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Reweti, A.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Reweti, A.
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching Statement
231106 Introduction to Public Health. An introduction to public health principles, perspectives, stakeholders and practices that are both internationally recognisable and of local importance to New Zealand.
231200 Theories and Models of Health Promotion. Students will explore the broad range of ways in which health can be promoted. Focusing on the application of models and theories, the course will guide students in understanding health promotion strategies at the individual, community, and population levels.
231704 Hauora Maori. This course provides an overview and analysis of hauora Maori perspectives.
Summary of Doctoral Supervision
Position | Current | Completed |
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Co-supervisor | 2 | 1 |
Current Doctoral Supervision
Co-supervisor of:
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Zoe Walsh
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Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Supporting the sleep of mothers in Aotearoa -
Hoani Moriarty
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Doctor of Philosophy
Mahi toi and the transmission of Hauora
Completed Doctoral Supervision
Co-supervisor of:
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2024
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Ruby Solly
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Doctor of Philosophy
He Hauora! He Hauoro! The Use of Taonga Pūoro in Hauora Māori