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PageWe want to ensure children and young people are listened to and taken seriously when decisions are made that affect them, including at school, in State care, and in decision-making more broadly.Our aspirations
PageWith the help of over 10,000 New Zealanders, including 6,000 children and young people, Government has developed a national strategy that sets out a shared understanding of what all children and young people want and need for good wellbeing.Formal submissions
PageThere were over 200 formal submissions received for the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. You can view the formal submissions in the resource library.Strategy development
PageThe Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet is leading the development and implementation of the Strategy, in collaboration with other agencies and with input from people and groups across New Zealand.Site map
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PageWhile the initial phase of seeking submissions and public feedback is now complete, this is just the start of the conversation. We want to keep hearing from people as this work progresses.Outcomes
PageSix interconnected wellbeing outcomes reflect what children and young people said was important to them. The outcomes highlight the social, economic and environmental factors we need to improve child and youth wellbeing.Outcome: Loved, safe and nurtured
PageThis includes loving homes that are free from violence, having time with family and whānau, and being safe from avoidable harm and accidents.What we heard
PageOverall, there’s enormous support for a Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy, with people expressing high hopes and expectation that something real and tangible will come from it.Children and young people's voices
PageDuring the development of the Strategy, we heard from more than 6,000 children and young people about what a good life is and what they thought were the most important areas to focus on to make things better for all children and young people.About us
PageThe Government wants New Zealand to be the best place in the world to be a child. The Minister for Child Poverty Reduction is the lead Minister of this work.How to get involved
PageMost New Zealanders already support the wellbeing of children and young people. The Strategy framework provides a shared understanding of what children and young people want and need to live a good life, and how to achieve these outcomes.Community
PageNew Zealanders who helped develop the strategy said it must be bigger than government.News and media
PageIn our news and media section, you can find releases and updates related to the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy. If you'd like more advanced filtering, see the news archive.Privacy
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