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Understanding whānau-centred approaches: Analysis of Phase One Whānau Ora research and monitoring results

The first phase of Whānau Ora (2010 – 2015) has focused on strengthening provider capability to design and deliver whānau-centred approaches. This report presents findings from…

2014 Annual Evaluation Report for the Teach First NZ Programme

This report is the second annual evaluation report for the Teach First NZ pilot programme. The first report focused on the programme’s first year, Cohort 13.…

Using land for housing

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Household Incomes in New Zealand: trends in indicators of inequality and hardship 1982 to 2014

The Household Incomes Report provides information on the material wellbeing of New Zealanders as indicated by their household incomes from all sources from 1982 to 2014.…

Canterbury Wellbeing Index

The Canterbury Wellbeing Index tracks the progress of the social recovery, using indicators to provide information on the impacts of the earthquakes on wellbeing and to…

More effective social services

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Families and Whānau Status Report 2015

The Families and Whānau Status Report is a series that aims to enrich our understanding of family and whānau wellbeing. Measuring family wellbeing is complicated, not…

Gambling and problem gambling: results of the 2011/12 New Zealand health survey

This study relates to an in-depth quantitative analysis of gambling and problem gambling data from the 2011/12 New Zealand Health Survey (NZHS).  The 2011/12 New Zealand…

A Window on the Quality of New Zealand’s Health Care 2015

New Zealanders expect and deserve safe health care of the highest quality. We have a complex health care system that helps prevent and treat illness every day,…

Public attitudes to data integration

The purpose of this work is to better understand public attitudes to data integration and the willingness of the New Zealand public to share their information…