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The latest paper published in Te K?reti o ng? Kaiwhakawh?nau ki Aotearoa | the New Zealand College of Midwives Journal looks at the mentoring relationship from the perspective of M?ori mentor midwives.


The paper, titled: A vision of decolonisation: Midwifery mentoring from the perspective of M?ori mentors will be accessible in the next few days through the Journal?s webpages, where you can also download the reflection tool to gain continuing midwifery education hours for the Midwifery Council Recertification Programme.


We hope you enjoy reading this paper and please remember that you can search the New Zealand Midwifery Research Database for midwifery research undertaken in Aotearoa New Zealand.


The Key Points of this reseach are:

- this study examines the midwifery mentoring relationship from the perspective of M?ori mentor midwives

- a vision of decolonisation lies at the heart of the mentoring relationship for M?ori mentor midwives

- a decolonsing approach to mentoring not only benefits the mentees, but also nurtures the resilience of the mentors and supports M?ori midwifery as a whole