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Last Publication Date: 1 Aug 2011
A survey of off-licence premises in the North Shore City Council (NSCC) region and Hibiscus Coast (within Rodney District Council [RDC] boundaries) took place in 2009/2010.…
In 2010, the majority (90%) of parents/caregivers of children aged five to 16 thought that they had influence over whether their child starts to smoke or…
The commissioning of the Pacific Island Communities and Social Enterprise Discussion Paper was prompted by the idea that there are emerging opportunities for social enterprise to be an…
In general, national statistics offices produce a range of key national economic indicators and population estimates. They may also produce other social, cultural, and environmental statistics,…
This research describes the kinds of initiatives that were perceived by community members and service providers as working well in refugee and migrant communities and the…
Last Publication Date: 15 Jul 2011
Breastfeeding is key to providing the best start for New Zealand infants and it is important for both mother and baby’s health. The overall Ministry of…
Last Publication Date: 14 Jul 2011
The 50 Key Thinkers Forum, hosted by the Families Commission on 11 May 2011, was conceived as a starting point to ignite and reframe thinking about…
Last Publication Date: 1 Jul 2011
Disabled people in New Zealand find that getting a decent job is one of their most significant challenges. New Zealand’s leadership role in the development of…
The contributions of learning in the arts to educational, social and economic outcomes. This report was prepared by Rachel Bolstad, New Zealand Council for Educational Research…
Pathways to the Future: Ngā Huarahi Arataki was a 10-year strategic plan for early childhood education published by the Ministry of Education in 2002. This report…