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Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (Superu) - closed 30 June 2018

Website: Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit: Superu

Publications from Superu remain on The Hub website, managed by the Social Wellbeing Agency | Toi Hau Tangata from March 2020 (formerly called the Social Investment Agency)

Family wellbeing in the regions | Factsheet series

Here you’ll find regional data on the wellbeing of families and whānau across the different regions of New Zealand: National Northland Auckland Waikato Bay of Plenty…

Youth Mental Health Project

Adolescence can be a period of high vulnerability for young people. To support their resilience and wellbeing, the Prime Minister’s Youth Mental Health Project (YMHP) was…

Te Ritorito 2017: Towards whānau, hapū and iwi wellbeing

View the presentations from our inaugural Te Ritorito forum. This hui aimed to illustrate what the bigger picture of whānau, hapū and iwi wellbeing looks like…

The Whānau Rangatiratanga Frameworks Research Report 2016

This report outlines Superu’s framework for measuring whānau wellbeing and the critical thinking behind it. It discusses why these measures are important and how they can…

Prime Minister's Youth Mental Health Project

In 2012, the Prime Minister’s Youth Mental Health Project (YMHP) was established to address concerns about mental health vulnerability in young people.The YMHP promoted the mental…

Summary report: Lessons on evaluative capability and preconditions for undertaking an evaluation

This report identifies the critical factors that helped and hindered the evaluations of the Barnardos and Pillars programmes, as well as the systems and skills organisations…

What Works: Going digital to deliver wellbeing services to young people? Insights from e-tools supporting youth mental health and parenting

From online programmes to serious games, video teleconferencing and text counselling, digital platforms lend themselves to providing preventive and self-managed care options. Commonly cited benefits include…

In Focus: Standards of evidence for understanding what works: International experiences and prospects for Aotearoa New Zealand

Good intentions for social interventions are not always enough. Decision-makers need quality evidence to know whether the products or services they develop, invest in or deliver…

Modernising Child Protection in New Zealand: Learning from system reforms in other jurisdictions

Child maltreatment and the provision of effective child care and protection services are a topical issue worldwide. Child care and protection services are focused on responding…

In Focus: Modernising Child Protection in New Zealand: Learning from system reforms in other jurisdictions

Child maltreatment and the provision of effective child care and protection services are a topical issue worldwide. Child care and protection services are focused on responding…