Early Intervention Services: Effectively Supporting Māori Children and Their Families.

Authors

  • Mere Berryman University of Waikato
  • Paul Woller University of Waikato

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v12i1.149

Keywords:

Early Childhood, Early Intervention, effective services, inclusion, Maori, special education

Abstract

This paper examines Early Intervention (EI) service provision from within one Ministry of Education region in New Zealand. It does this in order to better understand what works well and what needs to change if children from Maori families, of Early Childhood age, are to be provided with the most effective EI services. By engaging with Maori families in group-focused interviews-as- conversation, and then with their service providers, about their experiences of working together, researchers learned about what could provide effective services for other Maori families in similar situations.

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Published

01-01-2011

Issue

Section

Vol 12 Iss 1

How to Cite

Early Intervention Services: Effectively Supporting Māori Children and Their Families. (2011). Kairaranga, 12(1), 3-9. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v12i1.149