2020
DOI: 10.3390/socsci9040054
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‘Warm Eyes’, ‘Warm Breath’, ‘Heart Warmth’: Using Aroha (Love) and Warmth to Reconceptualise and Work towards Best Interests in Child Protection

Abstract: The attributes ‘warm eyes’, ‘breathe warm air’, ‘heart warmth’ and aroha (love) guide our work in child protection. These quotes are from a young person from the Change Factory 2020, a MFAMILY student in 2020 and Jan Erik Henricksen Key Note at the 4th International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference, Alta, Norway 2017 respectively, to describe the way young people and families want workers to be. We reflect on the child rights and family inclusion provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Ri… Show more

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“…17 Māori people in New Zealand use the word aroha for love, meaning "pay attention to the breath" (aro is to pay attention, to take notice; ha is to breathe, to taste). 18 Life cannot exist without love carried by breath.…”
Section: Voicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Māori people in New Zealand use the word aroha for love, meaning "pay attention to the breath" (aro is to pay attention, to take notice; ha is to breathe, to taste). 18 Life cannot exist without love carried by breath.…”
Section: Voicesmentioning
confidence: 99%