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BES Case Study 6: Improve student attendance and engagement by improving the social and emotional environment: restorative justice

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…

BES Case Study 7: Establish culturally responsive relationships with students to reduce educational disparities and raise achievement

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…

BES Case Study 8: Develop a Safe Environment for students to learn safe sex education

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…

A research study of Young Carers: The development of a recording tool for agencies to identify young carers

This report by Michael Gaffney of the Children’s Issues Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, in association with Carers New Zealand was commissioned and funded by the…

Like Minds, Like Mine National Plan 2007-2013

Like Minds, Like Mine is a programme to reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness.The programme, which began in 1997, is led by the…

The Impacts of Gambling (including PG) on Māori Communities - Implementation 2004-2007

The aim of this project was to carry out a formative investigation of the impacts of gambling (including problem gambling) on Māori communities/whānau/hapū/iwi. It is well…

Patterns Of Gendered Skilled And Temporary Migration Into New Zealand

New Zealand has a long history of gendered migration and this has affected the overall gender balance in the population. According to official records there were…

The New Zealand sport event sector: Setting research priorities

Prepared for SPARC, this report identifies and prioritises the research needs of the New Zealand sport event sector. The research underpinning the report was undertaken in…

Caregivers speak: Understanding the Experiences and Needs of Caregivers

Making sure that caregivers feel valued and supported is essential to ensuring they are able to provide the best possible care and support to enable young…

Evaluation of Youth Offending Teams in New Zealand

Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) were formed in late 2002 at the recommendation of the Youth Offending Strategy (2002). It was intended that through the YOTs, effective…