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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…
- AUTHOR: Youthline This 2019 research aimed to measure youth health and find out what issues young people are facing at the time (online survey involving around 400 16-24yr olds across NZ). Key findings include: The proportion of youth feeling they are…
- AUTHOR: UN Youth New Zealand The report captures feedback from an annual four-day conference, involving around 350 young people, volunteers and participants (aged 12-18). It includes a future-focused youth vision for Aotearoa, which involves ten core…
- A message from the Prime Minister A huge thank you to everyone who took the opportunity to share their ideas, experience and perspectives about what will help achieve our Government's goal of making New Zealand the best place in the world for children…
- 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 female…
- 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 want better…
- AUTHOR: New Zealand Union of Students' Association This 2018 survey provides an overview of the state of tertiary students’ mental health in New Zealand. 1,762 tertiary students (the majority aged 16-25yrs old) took part in the survey, which explored the…
- AUTHOR: SHORE & Whariki Research Centre Results of a three-year (2016-2018) mixed methods research project, involving 35 young Aucklanders (aged 12-25) with disabilities. The study examined the factors that enabled or constrained their opportunities…