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  • Contact us

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  • Success for all – no-one left behind

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    A coordinated, community-led initiative, based in the Gore District, is targeting children and young people who might be falling behind, through early identification and response.
  • WELLfed transforming lives through food

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    A Porirua programme is using food and cooking education to create social change and empowerment – transforming lives through food.
  • Inventory

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  • Tāupo Pathways - Empowerment to employment

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    Throughout their lives, children and young people will make many different transitions. Deciding to remain in education or take up employment or training opportunities can be one of the most important - impacting long-term social and health outcomes. 
  • Manurewa High School earns recognition on world education stage

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    Developing a unique approach to preparing young people for their future in work is attracting international attention for Manurewa High School. Senior leaders from the school were this year invited to present at a global conference in Toronto, entitled ‘…
  • Marae connects with local ākonga through physical activity

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    Papakura Marae offers 51 community services, including a GP clinic, weekly community dinners, and driving lessons. Now, through a growing collaboration with the Healthy Active Learning team at CLM Community Sport, the urban marae is using the draw of…
  • Index of child and youth engagement reports

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    This collections page pulls together New Zealand-based engagement reports (2018 onwards) that feature the insights and perspectives of children and young people.
  • Increase the minimum wage to $20 per hour by 2021

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    The Government has committed to progressively increase the minimum wage to $20 by April 2021.  The minimum wage increased from:
  • Youth Plan

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    The Youth Plan
  • Healthy Active Learning

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    Healthy Active Learning aims to improve the wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi through healthy eating and drinking and quality physical activity.
  • Copyright and licensing

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    Copyright material on the Child and Youth Wellbeing website is protected by copyright owned by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on behalf of the Crown. Unless indicated otherwise this copyright material is licensed for re-use under…
  • Child Poverty measures, targets and indicators

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    Measures The legislation establishes a balanced suite of measures to measure and report on child poverty.
  • Reporting

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    The legislation underpinning the Strategy ensures real public transparency and political accountability for reporting on child and youth wellbeing, including child poverty reduction.Recent reports include:
  • Reducing the leadership opportunity divide

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    The Rangatahi Leadership Opportunities Database (RLOD) aims to make access to information on youth leadership opportunities more transparent, fair, and equitable for all young people in Aotearoa New Zealand..
  • Youth Week: Celebrating the talents, passion and successes of young people

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    Youth Week (15-21 May) is a nationwide festival of events organised by young New Zealanders to celebrate the talents, passion and successes of young people
  • Parenting programme creates ripple effect in communities

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    The Real Talk parenting programme, run by Wesley Community Action, is helping parents to take the best of what they had growing up and build on it. They also reflect on the negatives from their upbringing and make a conscious decision to parent more…
  • Creating change through civics education

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    One Tree Hill College in Auckland and Taita College in Lower Hutt are giving students the tools to interpret their own lived experiences and critique the way things are. They're also looking at how change can come about, and how to take action on…
  • Piki pilot expansion

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    The pilot, launched in Porirua in February 2019, provides free counselling and age-appropriate mental health support for young people aged 18 to 25 years with mild to moderate mental health conditions.
  • Initial work towards a single measurement and assessment schedule from conception to age 24

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    Health and social sector agencies have a work programme to better integrate information, advice and support services for parents, families and whānau.
  • Health sector screening for early intervention and prevention of family violence

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    Violence Intervention Programme training for health practitioners in district health boards to routinely deliver effective screening and referrals is continuing.
  • Promote wellbeing in primary and intermediate schools

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    Planned work to make resilience-building and mindfulness resources more readily available to primary and intermediate schools and teachers across the country was reconfigured due to COVID-19.
  • Expand access and choice of primary mental health and addiction support

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    Budget 2019 provided funding to enhance primary mental health and addiction responses across New Zealand to expand access and choice of mental health and addiction support, in particular for New Zealanders with mild to moderate needs.
  • Extend nurses in schools (School-based Health Services)

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    School-Based Health Services (SBHS) provide free access to primary health care, including mental health, for students from Year 9 in low decile secondary schools.
  • Review of the Well Child Tamariki Ora programme

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    The Well Child Tamariki Ora (WCTO) programme provides health and development checks to all children from birth to five years of age. It also includes the B4 School Checks and key touchpoints with whānau.
  • Intensive parenting support: expanding the pregnancy and parenting service

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    Budget 2019 provided funding to expand this intensive outreach service for parents and parents-to-be, and caregivers who are experiencing problems with alcohol and other drugs, and who are poorly connected to health and social support services.
  • Maternity Action Plan

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    Maternity services are being redesigned through a five-year, end-to-end maternity programme to ensure New Zealand's maternity system is effective and sustainable.
  • Implement lower-cost primary health care, including free GP visits for under-14-year-olds

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    Funding in Budget 2018 reduced barriers to health care by extending:
  • Enhanced WCTO pilots (nurse-led family partnership model)

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    Budget 2019 funded the testing and evaluation of enhanced support for parents, caregivers and families and whānau who need help with mental health during pregnancy and the first two years of a child's life or following a stillbirth.
  • Breaking down politics into snackable, relevant bites

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    The Hive, a youth-led initiative that began in 2019, has recently launched a five-part video series that aims to break down some of the stuff that can make politics confusing for young people.
  • Te Aorerekura: the National Strategy to Eliminate Family Violence and Sexual Violence

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    The national strategy and action plan will galvanise efforts to eliminate family violence and sexual violence.
  • New hauora video series

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    Connecting with nature is one of the ways we can improve our hauora (wellbeing), and a new rangatahi-led video series aims to help spread this message.