In the Resources library you can find information that provides extra context and explanation around the Strategy.
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Filter search results- AUTHOR: The Youth19 Research Group The Youth19 survey, involving over 7,700 young people (years 9–13) in 52 Auckland, Northland and Waikato schools, included two open text questions. "What do you think are the biggest problems for young people today…
- AUTHOR: Growing up In New Zealand | Ministry of Social Development Aotearoa’s largest longitudinal study, Growing Up in New Zealand (GUINZ), explores the lives of more than 6,000 children from before they were born. This GUINZ report explores the lives…
- Better Futures 2020 2020 research tracking NZers attitudes and behaviours around sustainability. Captures feedback from 1,500 New Zealanders, including 500 13-17 year olds Key findings include: Top concerns for adults are: Protection of children,…
- 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…
- 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…
- AUTHOR: GirlGuiding NZ 2018 survey of 3,300 girls (10-17yrs), using independent market research company Buzz Channel - to understand what matters to New Zealand girls. Key insights include: The personal qualities New Zealand girls admire most in…
- 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…
- AUTHOR: Ara Taiohi | ActionStation 2018 research involving online survey, interviews and workshops. The report gathers more than 1,000 young New Zealanders’ voices and views about wellbeing. Key findings from the engagement included: They…