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Assistance to Housing Independence: Report on the 12 month follow-up of Test Phase tenant participants

The purpose of the evaluation of the Assistance to Housing Independence project (AHI) is to:  track participating tenants on their pathway to housing independence in order…

Housing Options and Advice Evaluation

This report is an evaluation of Housing New Zealand Corporation’s (Housing New Zealand) Options and Advice service (Options and Advice) that was in place from June…

Eating Together at Mealtimes: The role of family meals in the health and wellbeing of young people in New Zealand

This research report aimed to summarise the literature on health and wellbeing indicators associated with the sharing of family meals, and to determine if these associations…

Māori Export Competitiveness

This report was produced because Te Puni Kōkiri wanted to gain a better understanding of the economic benefits of exporting, areas of New Zealand’s exporting advantage,…

Evaluation of the 'tips for autism' professional learning and development programme

In June 2007, the Ministry of Education contracted a team from Massey University to evaluate ‘tips for autism’ – a professional development programme for people who…

Managing the implications of public private partnerships

This paper builds on our 2006 report, discussing PPPs as part of a partnering spectrum that is being used to respond to the future costs and…

Measuring business births and deaths in quarterly job-flow data: Using the Linked Employer-Employee Dataset (Stats NZ WP 11-03)

This paper’s purpose is to develop a suitable method to identify the contribution that start-up businesses (business births) make to total job creation in the New…

Women in trades: interviews with employers and tradeswomen

This study was to understand what employers were currently doing in New Zealand to attract and retain women in male-dominated trades and to learn more about…

Preventing Child Neglect in New Zealand: Summary report

Social Work Now, Issue 48, pages 18-24. Neglect is a serious form of child maltreatment that is at least as damaging as physical or sexual abuse…

Focusing on the child: Redressing neglect in child protection

Social Work Now, issue 48, pages 25-32. Children and young people are vital members of families, communities, and society, and ultimately of future generations. As such…