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Social Workers in Schools evaluation

Residential movement within New Zealand: Quantifying and characterising the transient population

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…

What is known about the effectiveness of social sector freephone helplines?

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…

Bridging Cultural Perspectives

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…

Spotlight on Disability

Enhancing intake decision-making for social workers

Engineering e2e: An evaluation report

Engineering e2e (education-to-employment) is a programme designed to increase the number of engineers in New Zealand. It was established in 2014 by the Tertiary Education Commission…

2013/14 to 2015/16 Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey: Bay of Plenty Regional Analysis

The Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is a national survey of people aged 15 years and over about alcohol consumption patterns, alcohol-related behaviour, consequences…

Alcohol and Young People: A descriptive analysis of changes in alcohol use in young New Zealanders from 2004 to 2009

The objective of this report is to examine the changes in alcohol use in young New Zealand men and women aged between 15 and 24 years…

Te Whānau Pou Toru

Conduct problems is the common childhood health condition that has the most far-reaching and pervasive consequences for later health, development and social adjustment (including offending, incarceration,…