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BES Case Study 29: Use pedagogical leadership to enable more equitable and effective teaching for all learners

The best evidence syntheses (BESs) bring together research evidence about ‘what works’ for diverse (all) learners in education. Recent BESs each include a number of cases…

Māori Participation and Engagement with Local Government

The Local Government Act 2002 recognises and respects the Crown’s obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi by placing some specific obligations on local authorities. These obligations…

Rethinking Career Education in Schools: foundations for a New Zealand framework

This report was prepared in 2009 as part of the review and enhancement of the support Careers New Zealand provides to schools. It contains an outline…

Alcohol Use in New Zealand, Key results of the 2007/08 New Zealand Alcohol and Drug Use Survey

This report presents the key findings about alcohol use and alcohol-related harm among New Zealand adults, from the 2007/08 New Zealand Alcohol and Drug Use Survey.…

Evaluation of Healthy Community Schools Initiative in AIMHI Schools

Students who are healthy and well supported in school and home are more likely to achieve better educational outcomes. Unresolved health and social issues can have…

The Social Report 2009

The Social Report has four key aims: to report on social indicators that complement existing economic and environmental indicators to compare New Zealand with other countries…

Inquiry Report: Ministry of Social Development: Changes to the case management of sickness and invalids’ beneficiaries

In 2008/09, the Ministry of Social Development (the Ministry) spent about $1.9 billion on sickness and invalids' benefits, providing income support to people who were unable…

Qualitative Study of Elderly Pacific Informal Caregivers of a Young Person with an Illness or Disability

This research describes the experiences of elderly Pacific caregivers caring for young people with a chronic illness or disability, and what they need to support their…

Making Ngā Kaihanga Hou a reality in Auckland

There is no doubt of Auckland’s importance to New Zealand overall as well as to Māori. Nearly one quarter of New Zealand’s total Māori population live…

Enhancing New Zealand cultural visitor experiences

This report documents the New Zealand Regional Cultural Tourism Workshop programme during 2009. It highlights the key outcomes and opportunities from the workshops with recommendations for…