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Evaluation of the investment by Te Puni Kōkiri in the Māori Wardens Project 2007 - 2010

In 2011 Te Puni Kōkiri commissioned an evaluation on: how well the Te Puni Kōkiri investment strengthened the capacity and capability of Māori Wardens; and how…

Mobility Trial Evaluation Report

The introduction of mobile devices and applications to frontline Police officers represents a transformational change for New Zealand Police. Providing frontline officers with innovative, state of…

Tracking Whānau Ora Outcomes July – December 2013

The Tracking Whānau Ora Outcomes July – December 2013 report reviews results from action research and Whānau Ora Provider Collective reports from June – December 2013.…

Literature review about the use of affirmative action programmes to address gender discrimination in the workplace

This is a literature review, commissioned by New Zealand Police about the use of affirmative action programmes to address gender discrimination in the workplace. 

Pacific Families and Problem Debt

This research looks at how Pacific families manage their finances. The information can be used by government and providers as they design future initiatives with Pacific…

Māori Immersion Education for your Child

This publication provides information for parents and whānau and looks at: the benefits of Māori immersion education, what to expect, what children learn, preparing your child…

Every Māori Counts

Why do Māori leave New Zealand and move to another country to live? Which countries do they settle in and why? How are they faring in…

New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring report 2011

The aim of the New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ‐ADUM) is to monitor trends in alcohol and drug use among police detainees and investigate the…

Māori Youth Transitions: Gateway

This summary is specific to good practice findings in the Gateway programme, which was one of the three programmes or services evaluated. Gateway supports secondary students…

Māori Youth Transitions

Māori with higher levels of qualifications are more likely to be employed and earn higher incomes. Higher qualifications also have a positive influence on broader socio-economic…