Browsing Open Research by Author "Nayar, S"
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Late-life Asian immigrants managing wellness through contributing to socially embedded networks
Wright-St Clair, VA; Nayar, S; Kim, H; Wang, SM; Sodhi, SK; Chung, A; Suchdev, J; Hu, C (Taylor & Francis, 2017)© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group New Zealand’s political, civic, health and social institutions have been criticised as being ill-prepared to serve the health and ... -
Looking in – Looking Out: Centre for Refugee Education Staff Perspectives of Refugee Children Settling in New Zealand
Kalizinje, N; Scherman, R; Nayar, S (Centre for Asian and Ethnic Minority Health Research (CAHRE), the University of Auckland, 2012)No abstract. -
New Zealand Should Intensify Efforts to Eliminate Female Genital Mutilation by 2030: The Views of Women from Communities That Practice FGM/C
Said, A; Conn, C; Nayar, SIn 2016 UNICEF reported on the continuing scale and persistence of female genital mutilation globally, currently known as female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), and the need to intensify efforts to eliminate the practice. ... -
Older Asian Immigrants' Participation as Cultural Enfranchisement
Wright-St Clair, VA; Nayar, S (Taylor & Francis, 2016)Research evidence suggests that older immigrants’ resettlement in a new host country is hindered by limited opportunities to engage within communities in deeply familiar ways, using culturally meaningful occupations. A ... -
Our People, Our Food, Our Planet: Sustainable Food Systems Policy in the Pacific
Conn, C; Camnmock, R; Ford, K; Faesen Kloet, G; Nayar, S (Child and Youth Health Research Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Pacific Island Countries and Territories are facing a health crisis with non communicable diseases (NCDs) currently accounting for more than 80% of deaths. In the 21st century, advances in health intervention and policy ...