Your search found 82 results
Filter search resultsEngagement with children and young people: Best practice guidelines
ResourceIssue date:These guidelines reflect what children and young people have told us about what works well for effective engagement with government. They also incorporate elements of established guidelines and links to where you can find more detailed information,…Bring your imagination and come out and play!
StoryIssue date:Communities across Aotearoa are holding events to celebrate Play Week - a time to remember, reconnect with, and celebrate play.Youth19 survey - Youth2000 series of health and wellbeing surveys
ResourceIssue date:The Youth19 survey was conducted in 2019 in the Auckland, Northland and Waikato regions, reaching 7,891 young people (7,721 year 9–13 students; 92 Alternative Education students and 78 young people who are not in education, training or employment).Rangatahi Well – a new resource for those supporting the wellbeing of young people
StoryIssue date:A new online resource aimed at making it easier for secondary school staff to recognise and respond early to wellbeing concerns in students has had an excellent response since it went live in June.Review of the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
ResourceIssue date:The Children’s Act 2014 requires the Strategy to be reviewE-newsletter update - Strategy Review
NewsIssue date:This e-newsletter includes: the Strategy review findings and recommendations; summary engagement reports; progress updates; and community storiesSummary Engagement Reports related to the Strategy Review
ResourceIssue date:We asked stakeholders to share their insights and perspectives on a range of matters including:Creating safe, stable and nurturing environments for children to learn and play
StoryIssue date:A Manawatu-based grassroots organisation, MentorED, is collaborating with schools and other NGOs to bring about better outcomes for tamariki.Puāwai – Supporting young people to thrive
StoryIssue date:Young people from marginalised communities are being given the opportunity to blossom, thanks to a Christchurch-based youth leadership programmeActive Whakapapa leads the way in West Auckland
StoryIssue date:Almost 900 people took part in a series of hikoi, that aimed to connect participants to the place they call home by sharing the history of Mana Whenua while traversing the whenua.Briefing: Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy - Update on priority policy work and implementation
ResourceIssue date: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 ImplementatiMonitoring Report - progress in implementing the Strategy (2021)
ResourceIssue date:This Monitoring of Strategy Implementation Report details key activity carried out in January - December 2021 to bring the Strategy into effect.E-newsletter update - June 2022
NewsIssue date:This e-newsletter includes information about: the review of the Strategy; the release of the independent Process Evaluation report; the third Monitoring Report, for 2021; and the Child Poverty Report - Budget 2022.Process Evaluation of the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
ResourceIssue date: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 ofChild Poverty Report – Budget 2022
NewsIssue date:The fourth annual Child Poverty Report was released on 19 May, alongside Budget 2022.Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy Annual Report (2020/2021)
ResourceIssue date:Child Poverty Related Indicators Report (2020/2021)
ResourceIssue date:E-newsletter update - April 2022
NewsIssue date:The latest Child and Youth Wellbeing e-newsletter includes information about two reports released today, including the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy Annual Report and the Child Poverty Related Indicators Report.E-newsletter update - February 2022
NewsIssue date:This e-newsletter includes information about the release of the official child poverty rates for the 2020/21 financial year, recent progress updates on the Programme of Action, and community-led initiativesCOVID-19 response and Budget 2020 reflect ongoing commitment to child and youth wellbeing
StoryIssue date:The Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy framework remains a critical lens for the Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We've pulled together an overview of recent investments that support child wellbeing and poverty reduction, including…Living by the moonlight: Maramataka
StoryIssue date:A group of West Auckland students are learning how Maramataka (the traditional Māori lunar cycle) can affect their emotions, mood, energy, mahi (work) and taiao (the environment).Fake news and online safety
StoryIssue date:Teaching kids about what’s real and what’s not can be tricky, but it’s important they understand that just because something is online, doesn’t mean it’s true. Netsafe has new resources to tackle misinformation and help with other online challenges…Resources to support child focussed, community-led activity
ResourceIssue date:E-newsletter update - December 2020
NewsIssue date:The latest Child and Youth Wellbeing e-newsletter was sent out today.Monitoring Report - progress in implementing the Strategy (July 2019 - June 2020)
ResourceIssue date:Child Poverty Related Indicators Report (2018/2019)
ResourceIssue date:Child Poverty Report - Budget 2020
ResourceIssue date:Future Leaders making a difference in their backyards and beyond
StoryIssue date:When COVID-19 hit, many of the challenges faced by young people living in rural communities became even harder. But COVID also provided an opportunity for young people in the Future Leaders programme to demonstrate the quality of their leadership.E-newsletter update - September 2020
NewsIssue date:The latest Child and Youth Wellbeing e-newsletter was sent out today.Poetry is back!
StoryIssue date:White Ribbon’s annual spoken word competition gives young people a voice so their thoughts on family harm and violence against women can be heard. Theis year's theme is Respectful Relationships, which research shows is a protection against violenceNew resources to support child focussed, community-led activity
StoryIssue date:A new set of resources aims to support and encourage child-focussed, community-led activity that will lead to positive change at a local level.Monitoring Report highlights progress on the Strategy's implementation
NewsIssue date:The first update on progress in implementing the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy and its accompanying actions was released today.