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Filter search results- Foreword Minister for Child Poverty Reduction Many of us have often heard it said that 'New Zealand is a great place to raise a family' or even that it's the 'best place in the world'. But how often do we take the time to view this statement from a…
- Prime Minister's foreword When the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy was first launched, its founding vision was for New Zealand to be the best place in the world to be a child or young person; a place where every one of our tamariki and rangatahi are…
- Late last year, the Child Wellbeing Unit in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) commissioned an external process evaluation of the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy, to better understand the effectiveness of its implementation and…
- Extract from Cabinet Minute SWC-19-MIN-0085: Adopting the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy On 24 July 2019, the Cabinet Social Wellbeing Committee (SWC): noted that the Children’s Act 2014 requires the responsible Minister to adopt a strategy for…
- The following documents have been included in this release: Title of paper: Second Three Year Targets for Child Poverty Reduction (SWC-21-SUB-0095 refers) Appendix One: Ten Year Targets average reduction required and current progress Appendix Two:…
- This paper provides an update on the development of New Zealand's first Child Wellbeing Strategy, including initial policy work and public engagement; signals potential implications for Budget 2019; and seeks Cabinet agreement to the ongoing work proposed…
- This briefing provides an update on priority policy work under the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy for the year ended 30 June 2020, and includes an associated monitoring report, Child and Youth Wellbeing: Monitoring of Strategy Implementation 1 July…
- This paper oulines how the Government is delivering on the child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy and proposed next steps. It also seeks agreement to the release of the report monitoring of child and youth Wellbeing strategy Implementation: 1 July 2020 - 31…
- We asked stakeholders to share their insights and perspectives on a range of matters including: whether the Strategy outcomes and priorities are the right ones, the relevance of the focus areas listed in the Strategy, and their views on adding child and…
- Introduction This Programme of Action sets out the actions - policies, initiatives, programmes and plans - the Government will implement to help achieve the vision and outcomes of the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy (the Strategy). It should be…
- The 2021/22 Annual Report is the second statutory report under the Children’s Amendment Act 2018 legislation. A voluntary Annual Report for the 2019/20 year was published, which established baseline data for 21 of the Strategy’s 36 child and youth…
- This suite of three factsheets, for the year ending June 2022, includes: Overview of Child Poverty Reduction: provides an overview of the influences of child poverty, the child poverty legislation, including measures and reporting requirements, and how…
- This is the third Monitoring of Strategy Implementation Report, covering the period January - December 2021. It details key activity carried out in this period to bring the Strategy into effect; that is, the progress of the particular policies and…
- This is the fourth Monitoring of Strategy Implementation Report, covering the period January - December 2022. It details key activity carried out in this period to bring the Strategy into effect; that is, the progress of the particular policies and…
- The Children’s Act 2014 requires the Strategy to be reviewed within three years of its adoption. The review of the Strategy (the Review) is now complete, meeting its 18 August 2022 deadline. The Review drew on the findings of various reports and…