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DR TESS MOEKE-MAXWELL, Senior Research Fellow, Te Arai, University of Auckland Ngai Tai ki Tamaki & Ngati Porou
Tess is a Senior Research Fellow and co-director of the Te Arai Palliative Care and End of Life Research Group at the School of Nursing, University of Auckland. Tess leads Kaupapa Maori Research (KMR) projects on behalf of Te Ārai’s Kāhui Kaumātua advisory group to improve the end of life for kaumātua (elders) and their whānau (family, including extended family) caregivers. Tess and her team use arts-based knowledge translation methods to disseminate research findings to whanau Māori and health professionals. She is a member of the Ministry of Health’s newly formed Palliative Care Advisory Group. In this presentation Tess will reflect on the tikanga (customs), and preferences expressed by whanau Māori at the end of life. Since completing her post-doctoral work in 2012 Tess has continued to research whanau using Kaupapa Māori and Māori centred research methods to gather and share information about their end of life cultural needs and practices. She will present the key findings of research she has led over the past 10 years, with and for whānau, under the direction of the Te Ārai Kāhui Kaumātua.