Emma Wyeth (@ehwyeth) 's Twitter Profile
Emma Wyeth

@ehwyeth

Academic & Māori Health #researcher @otago and @NgaPaeotM. Māmā, and Twitter novice!

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E-Tangata (@etangata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“He was a man with big dreams and big opinions. And, at nearly two metres in height, Tahu was quite simply a big man.” — Mike Stevens pays tribute to Ngāi Tahu leader Tahu Pōtiki. e-tangata.co.nz/reflections/he…

Taipapaki (@elana_curtis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent work by Māori health experts on why equity needs to be at the core of our pandemic response : COVID-19 and Māori health – when equity is more than a word – Public Health Expert, University of Otago, New Zealand blogs.otago.ac.nz/pubhealthexper…

Piki Parahitiki (@pikiparahitiki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Self-proclaimed “quirky individual” and Kai Tahu historian, Dr Mike Stevens, on A World History of Bluff with Kim Hill rnz.co.nz/national/progr…

Rawiri Jansen (@rawirimj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry whanau, But we have to start planning. This shit is getting real. Uruta.maori.nz Bottom right corner: Websites for whanau

Sorry whanau,
But we have to start planning.
This shit is getting real. 

Uruta.maori.nz

Bottom right corner:
Websites for whanau
Miriama Kamo (@miriamakamo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the virus spreads its vital that we platform expert brown voices to get the messages out to all communities. There are many excellent Māori health experts who are as qualified as their Pākehā colleagues to speak for all of Aotearoa. Let’s amplify their voices #equity #delta

Louise Parr-Brownlie (@loupb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So pleased to read that Prof Jacinta Ruru has been honoured. She is a wonderful leader to all Māori academics at Otago! Ngā mihi e hoa! University of Otago

Ben Beck (@drbenbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leadership. Vision. Passion. Keziah gives one of the best speeches you will hear on the role of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander holistic view of health and its role in shaping injury prevention and safety promotion The Australasian Injury Prevention Network #Safety2022

Prof. Chris Jackson (@drkiwicj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Māori are 20% more likely to get cancer and twice as likely to die from it. Inequities by ethnicity are real, pervasive, and unfair. Doing nothing about that means you're fine with that. Not this doctor.

Taipapaki (@elana_curtis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

E hoa - you need some re-schooling on all the contributing factors to ethnic inequities in health.The system currently advantages NZ European (even after taking deprivation, where you live etc into account). This means that NZ European ethnicity is actually prioritised. Bro, no.

The Australasian Injury Prevention Network (@theaipn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 15th Australasian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference will take place from 11-13th March 2024 in Rotorua, with the theme of Weaving knowledges for injury prevention and safety promotion; creating a new way together. Abstracts will be opening shortly. #AIPN24

The 15th Australasian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference will take place from 11-13th March 2024 in Rotorua, with the theme of Weaving knowledges for injury prevention and safety promotion; creating a new way together. Abstracts will be opening shortly. #AIPN24
EuroQol (@euroqol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Academy attendees - Our second session will be commencing soon! In this session, we will focus on exploring if and why EQ-5D does not work well for all populations. We look forward to this afternoon's engaging discussions! #EuroQolAcademy2024 #EQ5D

📢 Academy attendees -

Our second session will be commencing soon! In this session, we will focus on exploring if and why EQ-5D does not work well for all populations.

We look forward to this afternoon's engaging discussions!

#EuroQolAcademy2024 #EQ5D
Paula Lorgelly (@paulalorgelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do you call a group of Kiwis at a EuroQol meeting? Strong contingent from Aotearoa in Copenhagen. Trudy Sullivan, Sarah Derrett, nance devlin, Emma Wyeth, Catherine Gerard and me. Just missing Claire Gudex from the photo. #euroqolacademy2024

What do you call a group of Kiwis at a EuroQol meeting? 

Strong contingent from Aotearoa in Copenhagen. Trudy Sullivan, <a href="/sarahderrett/">Sarah Derrett</a>, <a href="/nancydevlin1/">nance devlin</a>, <a href="/ehwyeth/">Emma Wyeth</a>, Catherine Gerard and me. Just missing Claire Gudex from the photo. #euroqolacademy2024