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Filter search resultsProcess 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 and Youth Wellbeing Strategy Annual Report (2020/2021)
ResourceIssue date:Child Poverty Related Indicators Report (2020/2021)
ResourceIssue date:COVID-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…Connecting kids to their local habitat
StoryIssue date:Over one hundred children from neighbouring schools in Waikato got together to help restore habitat near Lake Whangape, as part of the recent Conservation Week. Check out a range of hands-on, fun ways to get young people learning about and connecting to…Young Pasifika – Here to help!
StoryIssue date:Young Pasifika are playing a key part in helping to alleviate some of the impacts of the latest Covid-19 outbreak in their South Auckland community.BOUNCE – Live Life Well
StoryIssue date:A youth-led project, developed by young people for young people, is helping young Cantabrians live life well every day.Clowning around helps keep tamariki active and connected
StoryIssue date:A West Auckland primary school has taken a novel approach over lockdown to help keep its students healthy, active and connected.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).Life-skills = work-ready skills
StoryIssue date:A series of short videos that highlight the wide range of life-skills young people acquire through everyday activities - in and out of school - that are relevant to the world of work.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…Creating a home away from home in public libraries
StoryIssue date:A commitment to manaakitanga and aroha, and a dedicated public kitchen, has helped transform the Takanini local library into a more whānau-friendly space.Brain Development Collective Wānanga
StoryIssue date:In partnership with The Workshop, the Child Wellbeing Unit facilitated a two-day wānanga to deepen understanding of brain development and how to support it.Talking about early brain development
ResourceIssue date:Policy Project - Community engagement resources
ResourceIssue date:Listening2Kids Toolkit
ResourceIssue date:Tools to support alignment with the Strategy
ResourceIssue date:Local Government guidance to support child and youth wellbeing
ResourceIssue date:Resources to support child focussed, community-led activity
ResourceIssue date:Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy Annual Report (2019/2020)
ResourceIssue date:Prime Minister's foreword When the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy was first launched, its founding vision was for New Zealand to be the best place in the world to be a child or young person; a place where every one of our tamariki and rangChild Poverty Related Indicators Report (2019/2020)
ResourceIssue date:Monitoring Report - progress in implementing the Strategy (July - December 2020)
ResourceIssue date:Child Poverty Report - Budget 2021
ResourceIssue date:Magic Play Box creates outside-the-box thinking
StoryIssue date:A Magic Play Box, containing a range of upcycled materials such as rope, pipes, wheels, crates and wood, is encouraging Apanui School students to explore their imagination through free and unstructured play.Students leading the way for a healthy future
StoryIssue date:Take up water and put down the fizzy drink! That’s the wero that 52 West Auckland schools have accepted, ending the consumption of sugary drinks and elevating the importance of wai through a student-led approach.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.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.Good for the pocket, the puku and the planet!
StoryIssue date:At the heart of Papatoetoe’s town centre is The Food Hub. This community-driven project highlights what’s possible when you bring together the resources of local community, traditional knowledge, private entities and local government to support a unique…