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Last Publication Date: 1 May 2014
Goal 3: Financial Literacy and Savings, He Kai Kei Aku Ringa, provides a snapshot of financial literacy services for Māori. The report aims to enable financial…
The performance of the public health system, particularly the performance of district health boards (DHBs), is important to all New Zealanders. Our collective good health is…
The Productivity Commission was asked by the Government to build a better understanding of the services sector and find ways to lift its productivity. The final…
Last Publication Date: 30 Apr 2014
Volume 2 Issue 1 of Practice: The New Zealand Corrections Journal includes: Editorial - Liz Morgan How Corrections measures progress towards its 25 percent reducing re-offending target…
Last Publication Date: 15 Apr 2014
An evaluation of the Waitemata District Health Board Bowel Screening Pilot is being undertaken to help inform a decision on whether it is feasible to roll…
Last Publication Date: 1 Apr 2014
Restorative Justice is internationally recognised as one of the most powerful tools available to authorities in the justice sector who are seeking to re-empower the victims…
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 2013.The…
New Zealand’s broad policy settings should generate GDP per capita 20% above the OECD average, but it is actually over 20% below average. Closing this gap…
Last Publication Date: 13 Mar 2014
Going Digital was a significant four-year programme that was responsible for driving the country's transition from analogue to digital television by the end of 2013. It…
Last Publication Date: 5 Mar 2014
Good quality, reliable outcome indicators can be used to monitor trends, identify emerging problems, create awareness, guide legislative and policy reforms, and ensure adequate provision of…