He Tangata Kei Tua: Guidelines for Biobanking with Māori

Hudson, Maui and Beaton, Angela and Milne, Moe and Port, Waiora and Russell, Khyla and Smith, Barry and Toki, Valmaine and Uerata, Lynley and Wilcox, Phillip (2016) He Tangata Kei Tua: Guidelines for Biobanking with Māori. Hamilton, New Zealand, October 2016.

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Māori ethical frameworks recognise that all research in New Zealand is of interest to Māori and outline community expectations of appropriate behavior in research to deliver the best outcomes for Māori. Research contributes to the broader development objectives of society and this endeavor is being supported by biobanking infrastructure. Ethics has a specific role in guiding key behaviours, processes and methodologies used in research. This document outlines a framework for addressing Māori ethical issues within the context of biobanking. It draws on a foundation of mātauranga (Indigenous knowledge) and tikanga Māori (Māori protocols and practices) and will be useful for researchers, ethics committee members and those who engage in consultation or advice about biobanking with Māori in local, regional, national or international settings.

Item Type:Report
Keywords that describe the item:Indigenous, biobanking, Māori
Subjects:R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
Divisions:Schools > Centre for Health & Social Practice
ID Code:5644
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