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Research programme launched to tackle Māori experiencing meth-related harm
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A new way to tackle the disproportionate number of Māori experiencing meth-related harm in Aotearoa has been launched this week.
The University of Auckland is working in collaboration with iwi and Northland community addiction services on the research programme.
The trial will follow methamphetamine users over a two-year period.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Whātua's chief operations officer Antony Thompson spoke to Corin Dann.