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StoryIssue date:By following their children’s interest in birds and bugs, kaiako at Picton Kindergarten are helping children learn about conservation, whanaungatanga and kaitiakitanga.Māori and Pasifika Trades Training
StoryIssue date:Quality employment opportunities in construction, infrastructure and allied trades are being created for young South Aucklanders who often face challenges in the labour market.Importance of early brain development - from a Māori perspective
StoryIssue date:Since 1998, Brainwave Trust Aotearoa has been delivering educational programmes to thousands of people about how early experiences influence a child’s brain development.Supporting the Early Years System
StoryIssue date:The Supporting the Early Years Systems (SEYS) initiative helps families and whānau to nurture their children’s brain development and build readiness for life-long learning.Every child has a village
StoryIssue date:Powered by the sun and local volunteers, Common Unity’s off-grid, purpose-built community kitchen produces around 200 vegetarian meals every day for the Lower Hutt community.Project Salaam (Peace)
StoryIssue date:Project Salaam (peace) is enabling Muslim secondary school students to participate in youth leadership development that focuses on conflict resolution underpinned by Islamic values of non-violence, compassion, kindness and forgiveness.Wellbeing in education resources
NewsIssue date:The education sector and the Ministry of Education have an important role in promoting, supporting and improving the wellbeing of children and young people.Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
ResourceIssue date:The Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy sets out a shared understanding of what children and young people need and want in order to be well, what government is and should be doing to support them, and how we must work together.Individual (4104338) - Strategy Submission (20 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104339) - Strategy Submission (16 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104340) - Strategy Submission (15 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104663) - Strategy Submission (15 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104666) - Strategy Submission (14 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104687) - Strategy Submission (14 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Koha Kai - Strategy Submission (12 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Stop Institutional Racism - Strategy Submission (12 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104708) - Strategy Submission (10 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Great Fathers - Strategy Submission (9 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:KidsLink - Strategy Submission (8 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:University of Canterbury (Child Wellbeing Research Institute) - Strategy Submission (4 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104722) - Strategy Submission (2 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104723) - Strategy Submission (1 November 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104725) - Strategy Submission (31 October 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Individual (4104726) - Strategy Submission (27 October 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Te Tai Tokerau Childrens Team (Whangarei Panel) - Strategy Submission (6 December 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust - Strategy Submission (4 December 2018)
ResourceIssue date:College of Midwives - Strategy Submission (18 January 2019)
ResourceIssue date:Mental Health Foundation - Strategy Submission (26 December 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Violence Free Communities - Strategy Submission (13 December 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Auckland City Council - Strategy Submission (11 December 2018)
ResourceIssue date:The Strategy and our website are live!
NewsIssue date:On this website you can learn about the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy and get introduced to the aspirations, outcomes, and actions that the Strategy sets out.National engagement on New Zealand’s first Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
ResourceIssue date: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 and young people.