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Healing After Trauma for South Asian Women in Aotearoa: Toward Culturally Safe Practice Information Sheet for Participants Thank you for showing an interest in this project. Please read this information sheet carefully before deciding whether or not to participate. If you decide to participate, we thank you. If you decide not to take part, there will be no disadvantage to you and we thank you for considering our request. What is the Aim of the Project? This study aims to unde
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Voices Across Borders: Why Refugee Children Speak So Many Languages (and Why It Matters)
Refugee and displaced children often astonish educators, support workers, and community members with their ability to speak multiple...
Jun 16, 2025


Betrayal Trauma in South Asian Communities of Aotearoa NZ and Australia
The feeling of isolation and silence often accompanies betrayal trauma, especially in cultures where family honour and stigma can...
May 2, 2025


Why Are South Asian Women Still Facing Higher Pregnancy Loss?
Introduction “At 41 weeks, Priya was told to ‘wait and see.’ Two days later, her baby had no heartbeat. No one had explained her elevated...
Apr 8, 2025


Trauma-Informed Care... for South Asian Women?
Introduction Trauma-informed care for South Asian women must be culturally relevant, historically contextualized, and responsive to...
Feb 17, 2025


The Weight of Expectation: Growing Up as a Migrant Kid Under the Model Minority Myth
"I didn’t see it as an achievement because it was in my head that it was my obligation to achieve it." This sentence, in many ways,...
Feb 10, 2025
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