Haere mai
Welcome to the offcial website for the Aotearoa Psychedelic Māori Advisory Rōpū. APMAR was formed late 2021 in response to the growing number of psychedelic research projects in Aotearoa. The members of this rōpū are indigenous academics, clinicians, and students who recognise the need for this mahi to proceed in genuine partnership with Māori, through regular consultation. The intention of this advisory rōpū is to ensure that psychedelic research and service delivery in Aotearoa aligns with the principles of Te Tiriti O Waitangi.
Purpose
Provide a platform to foster regular consultation between psychedelic researchers and healthcare professionals, and experts in Tikanga Māori who are familiar with psychedelic taonga and synthetic substances.
Ensure research and healthcare practice will be consistent with the needs, views, and aspirations of Māori, ensuring mana motuhake, and reflecting the principle of Tino Rangatiratanga.
Achieve equitable health outcomes for Māori.
Provide a forum for psychedelic researchers and health professionals to demonstrate they are well-informed in their rights and responsibilities as treaty partners.
Discuss and provide advice and guidance on Tikanga-related queries from psychedelic researchers and healthcare professionals.
Role
The primary role of this rōpū is to provide advice and guidance to psychedelic researchers and healthcare professionals on all matters relevant to Māori. We believe that authentic partnership is important to ensure that future health interventions reflect the needs of Māori and honours Te Tiriti and the rich history that indigenous peoples have with psychedelic medicines. Through regular consultation we hope to ensure that research and service delivery decisions at all stages of development have undergone appropriate consideration.
Membership/Participation
Membership is voluntary, with a current core membership of approximately ten members. Based on need, or interest, the advisory rōpū may invite external guests to sit in on rōpū hui if external input or expertise is sought.
Psychedelic researchers and healthcare professionals will attend to present to rōpū members and engage in consultation.
Role and responsibilities
AP-MAR Coordinator will chair the hui, engage in all administrative tasks, including sending out an agenda to all members prior to the hui. This agenda will include an overview of scheduled hui guests and a brief summary of research area and key questions to be addressed within the meeting.
Minutes of each hui will be documented and distributed to members, including an outline of key decisions.
Decision Making
If a decision, stance or process cannot be provided by members during the hui, APMAR will advise on additional external consultation avenues for researchers/healthcare professionals, or may seek advice from their own professional networks. Any post-hui advice will be incorporated into the letter of response for consulting researchers or healthcare professionals.
APMAR will ask all applicants to provide updates and feedback on how they have implemented member guidance into their ongoing practices. This is essential to develop trust and build accountability. This feedback to the rōpū will be done either directly, by attending hui, or communicating with the rōpū coordinator who will pass on these updates to rōpū members.
Hui: Scheduling and Structure
APMAR meetings are currently scheduled monthly, on the first Monday of each month (excluding public holidays), for one hour.
Proposed hui structure
● Karakia
● Updates from Coordinator
● Overview of agenda
● Psychedelic researcher presentation
● Rōpū member discussion
● Guidance and advice presented to applicant and discussion
● Closing comments
● Karakia
Terms of engagement
As a rōpū we have outlined base expectations for applicants who engage with us. These are as follows:
> After initial enquiry applicants will be provided with a copy of our terms of reference, upcoming scheduling and an application form. Applicants are asked to submit the application form detailing a brief overview of their research/professional practice, and key questions to the rōpū prior to scheduling of first hui.
● We expect a minimum of three hui:
○ First hui: presentation of project and initial member feedback and recommendations are provided to researchers/clinicians
○ Second hui: researchers/providers give update to rōpū on implementation of member feedback, provide progress report and seek further guidance if needed
○ Third hui: purpose varies based on project needs, may include consultation on analysis/results, publication and dissemination, and/or further suggestions for refinement of service delivery
In order for researchers to state they have consulted with the AP-MAR we expect the opportunity to review manuscripts before publication.
Applicants are asked to engage with the rōpū as a collective during structured hui times, rather than contacting members of the rōpū individually for consultation.
Contact Us
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If you are interested in becoming a member or would like to consult with APMAR,
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