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Media Analysis of Family Violence Reporting: October-December 2007

This October-December 2007 Quarterly Media Analysis is the second in a series of four reports for the Campaign for Action on Family Violence. The Ministry of…

New Zealand Census of Women’s Participation 2008

If New Zealand aspires to being a highly-skilled economy in the modern, global marketplace we need to maximise the talent pool of men and women at…

Physical Activity For Healthy, Confident Kids: Guidelines For Sustainable physical activity In School Communities 

These guidelines will help school communities to plan and provide opportunities for their students to enjoy many physical activity experiences, both within the school curriculum and…

Voices: talking about sexuality, gender and human rights in Aotearoa New Zealand

Few New Zealand human rights advocates are publishing articles about sexuality, gender and human rights. The issues of sexuality, gender and human rights remain socially and…

The Social Report 2008

The Social Report uses a set of statistical indicators to monitor trends across 10 "domains”, or areas of people’s lives. Together these domains provide a picture…

Media Analysis of Family Violence Reporting: January-March 2008

This January-March 2008 Quarterly Media Analysis is the final in a series of four reports for the Campaign for Action on Family Violence. The Ministry of…

Growing research in practice (GRIP): An innovative partnership model

Growing Research in Practice (GRIP) was an innovative partnership programme which aimed to help develop a culture of enquiry among practitioners in social service agencies in Auckland…

Elder abuse and neglect: Exploration of risk and protective factors

This Families Commission report on elder abuse and neglect examines what makes older people vulnerable to abuse and neglect, and what reduces their risk. This is…

Whānau socialisation through everyday talk: A pilot study

This pilot study that explores what māori whānau talk about in their everyday lives and how such talk contributes to whānau socialisation.  

The New Zealand Non-profit Sector in Comparative Perspective

Aotearoa New Zealand has a strong non-profit sector, with rich historical traditions, and it is evolving and growing in importance in Aotearoa New Zealand society. At…