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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)
Last Publication Date: 29 Jun 2018
This is the sixth in a series of annual reports by Superu about family and whānau wellbeing in New Zealand.The Research Summary is a high-level overview…
This study explores whether some groups of sole parents are more likely to experience multiple disadvantage than others and if the types of disadvantage vary across…
Last Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
This annotated bibliography ‘Pacific Knowledge’ is a catalogue of government-funded research related to Pasifika people in New Zealand.This catalogue is a first port of call for…
Last Publication Date: 25 Jun 2018
Entitlement to most benefits and social assistant transfers are heavily reliant on the couple unit of assessment. This has serious impacts on a growing number of…
Last Publication Date: 15 Jun 2018
This research is part of the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study. The purpose of the study is to provide evidence about what shapes children's…
Last Publication Date: 10 Apr 2018
This report offers a high level sweep of knowledge about a relatively narrow range of past social sector research initiatives, to identify any generic factors contributing to…
Last Publication Date: 15 Mar 2018
The handbook helps you take a structured approach to using evidence at every stage of the policy and programme development cycle. Whether you work for central or…
Last Publication Date: 8 Feb 2018
This research looks at residential movements in New Zealand. Previous studies have linked frequent movement with poor outcomes for the affected individuals and their families, including…
This research is a review of the literature about freephone helplines and how they are used to provide social services support. The research found that helplines remain…
Last Publication Date: 1 Feb 2018
This report describes the He Awa Whiria – Braided Rivers model of using Western science and mātauranga Māori knowledge side-by-side for research and evaluation in the…