Indigenous psychologies are sensitive to context, conscious of history and responsive to multiple ways of knowing and being in the world. This paper will cover topics relevant to students who wish to work as psychologists in applied settings, in particular, clinical, community and organisational settings and applied psychological research. Working responsibly with Maori and other indigenous peoples will be a central issue in this module. The themes to be covered include: developing a Treaty of Waitangi analysis, understanding Treaty principles and provisions and developing applications for engagement with indigenous peoples. Development of a critical analysis through in-class discussion and activity forms the foundation of the teaching method.
Paper Information
Points: | 15.0 |
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Internal assessment / examination: | 100:0 |
Restriction(s): | PSYC575 |
Trimesters and Locations
Occurrence Code | When taught | Where taught |
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21A (HAM) | A Trimester : 1 Mar 2021 - 27 Jun 2021 | Hamilton |
Timetabled Lectures for Kaupapa Māori Psychology (PSYCH575)
Day | Start | End | Room | Dates |
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Thu | 11:00 AM | 2:00 PM | I.1.09 | Mar 1 - Jun 6 |
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
Visit the online timetable for PSYCH575 for more details
Indicative Fees for Kaupapa Māori Psychology (PSYCH575)
Occurrence | Domestic | International | |
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Tuition | Resource | ||
21A (HAM) | $1063 | $4498 |
Paper Outlines
The following 2020 paper outlines are available for PSYCH575. Please contact the Faculty or School office for details on 2021 outlines.
Additional Information
Available Subjects: Psychology
Other available years: Kaupapa Māori Psychology - PSYCH575 (2020) , Indigenous Psychologies - PSYCH575 (2019)
Paper details current as of : 14 January 2021 6:50pm
Indicative fees current as of : 16 January 2021 4:30am