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Filter search resultsGovernment response to Fair Pay Agreement Working Group report
ActionBetween October and November 2019, public input was sought on a discussion document on the design of the Fair Pay Agreement system, in response to the Working Group Report.Extend paid parental leave to 26 weeks
ActionThe Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Act 2017 increased paid parental leave to 22 weeks from 1 July 2018, with a further increase to 26 weeks from 1 July 2020.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 ImplementatiDelivering on the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy: Update on implementation and next steps
ResourceIssue date:This paper oulines how the Government is delivering on the child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy and proposed next steps.Proactive Release of Child Poverty Targets
ResourceIssue date:The following documents have been proactively released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), on behalf of the Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, Minister for Child Poverty Reduction:Cabinet Decision: Adoption of the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
ResourceIssue date:Extract from Cabinet Minute SWC-19-MIN-0085: Adopting the Child and Youth Wellbeing StrategyCabinet paper: Child Wellbeing Strategy: Scope and Public Engagement Process (May 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Cabinet paper: Process for Developing the First Child Wellbeing Strategy (Jan 2018)
ResourceIssue date:Cabinet Paper: Child Wellbeing Strategy - Work Programme and Budget Implications (September 2018)
ResourceIssue date: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 proposKau Tulī (Ministry for Pacific Peoples Youth Advisory Group)
ActionThe Ministry for Pacific Peoples (MPP) is piloting the establishment of a Youth Advisory Group made up of six Pacific young people from across New Zealand to support and advise MPP in achieving Goal 4 of the Pacific Aotearoa vision (Confident, ThrivingToloa - empowering Pacific participation in STEM
ActionNew funding will help increase Pacific participation in STEM related sectors, to increase skills and income through the Toloa programme.Programme to establish curriculum leads to support the health and wellbeing of learners
ActionA new programme will establish new regionally-based curriculum leads to work with schools, kura, centre-based early learning services and kōhanga reo to support the health and wellbeing of learners. They will work in partnership to embed high-qualDelivery of strategy for women and girls in sport and active recreation
ActionThe strategy, launched in October 2018, has a strong focus on girls and young women across its three priority areas: leadership, participation, and value and visibility.Improved Whānau Ora navigator support for whānau to build their financial capability
ActionBudget 2019 provided funding for training to Whānau Ora navigators to expand their financial capability skills, understanding and networks, so they can provide improved support to whānau wanting to build their financial capability.Violence prevention needs of diverse communities
ActionBudget 2019 provided funding for work to understand the needs of diverse communities in order to develop future violence prevention programmes. This includes youth, the LGBTQIA+ (rainbow) community, disabled people, new migrants, and older people.Creating a safe online and digital environment for children and young people
ActionA public awareness campaign has been launched to help keep children and young people safe while online.Monitoring 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.Strengthen community-led solutions to prevent child sexual abuse
ActionThere has been investment in community-led approaches and kaupapa Māori child sexual abuse prevention approaches, as well as investment in community-led design and development of child sexual abuse prevention resources to increase capability and awareneHome Safety Programme
ActionThe Home Safety Programme helps prevent unintentional injuries to children in the home, with a priority focus on Māori and Pacific whānau, and regions with inequities in the rate of injuries and hospitalisations.Expansion of Whānau-Centred Facilitation Initiative
ActionThe Whānau-Centred Facilitation initiative provides locally led, holistic and whānau-centred approaches to family violence and sexual violence harm prevention, targeted at whānau at low to medium risk.Improved support for young carers across government
ActionMahi Aroha (the Carers Strategy Action Plan 2019-2023) includes young carers (those aged under 25 who provide ongoing care for someone close to them that needs assistance with everyday living) as a priority group.Provide free toothbrushes and fluoride toothpaste to tamariki and their whānau
ActionTe Whatu Ora (initiative previously led by the Ministry of Health) has been delivering a phased oral health promotion initiative to promote regular tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste.Early Years Initiative
ActionBudget 2020 committed $60 million over four years to enable changes to supports delivered across the first 1,000 days.Public health approach to preventing gambling harm for young people
ActionThe Ministry of Health is leading the development of a public health approach to prevent and minimise gambling harm for young people/rangatahi, which is to be implemented in schools.Pūtoi Rito Communities of Readers
ActionPūtoi Rito Communities of Readers is a National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa initiative that aims to engage children and young people with reading for pleasure and wellbeing.Expanding healthy relationships programmes in secondary schools: Refresh the health and physical education curricula
ActionInvestment in primary sexual violence prevention system includes supporting young adults to increase their skills and knowledge and targeting the social norms that support harmful behaviours.Social Cohesion work programme
ActionUPDATE: Te Korowai Whetū Social Cohesion releasedOranga Whakapapa programme
ActionOranga Whakapapa is a kaupapa Māori informed healthy consensual relationships initiative that aims to support whānau to protect their whakapapa through tapu-enriched and mana-enhanced relationships with others and te taiao (the environment).Tools to support healthy, consensual relationships for young people
ActionA ‘primary prevention toolkit’ is being developed for communities, that focuses on healthy relationships for people of all ages. The toolkitPilot Group Violence Programme for Young Men (Under 25)
ActionThis pilot programme is being delivered within the Special Treatment Unit at Rimutaka PrisonA Bit Sus
ActionWith funding from the National Library, the School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (SLANZA) has partnered with Tohatoha to deliver the ‘A Bit Sus’ campaign, which aims to build students resilience to misinformation anProcess 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 of