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Evaluation of the family violence Integrated Safety Response pilot

At the request of the Minister of Justice, Superu commissioned an evaluation of the Integrated Safety Response (ISR) pilots being run in Christchurch and Waikato. The pilots…

The Path We Took: Evaluation Capacity Tools for NGOs

This document explains the overall process - how the tools were co-created with three culturally diverse NGOs. 

Quantifying the impact of land use regulation: Evidence from New Zealand

At the request of the Minister of Finance, Superu commissioned research into the cost of land use regulations on house prices in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch and…

Families: Universal functions, culturally diverse values

When thinking about the wellbeing of diverse families, it is important to consider the influence of cultural values, as these shape not only who is part…

Making sense of evaluation: A handbook for everyone

Now in its second edition, this user-friendly handbook is designed for those working in New Zealand's social sector, and beyond, who need to know more about how…

Families and Whānau Status Report 2017

The Families and Whānau Status Report 2017 looks at the pivotal role that families and whānau hold within our society. It's the fifth in a series of…

Guide to using administrative data

Enhancing your administrative data when evaluating programmes or services is a practical user guide explaining how organisations can best use administrative data for continuous improvement and to show…

What works: for children exposed to family violence

This What works for children exposed to family violence? brings together evidence about the best interventions which make a positive difference to these children’s lives. The…

Journeys of resilience: From adverse childhoods to achieving adulthood

At the request of the Minister for Social Development, Superu commissioned research on the importance of resilience in helping children and adults respond to adversity. Our…

Growing up in New Zealand: Now we are 4

These reports are part of the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study and were prepared by the University of Auckland. They focus on the children from the…