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One step at a time: Supporting families and whānau in financial hardship

This Families Commission research aims to better understand ways to support families and whānau in financial hardship, and to identify practical strategies for working with these…

Human Rights and Water Tika Tangata me te Wai

The New Zealand Human Rights Commission has produced this paper on human rights and water at a time of increased public debate about the human rights…

Waka Māori: He Pūrongo Rangahau/ Waka Māori: Survey Report

Waka Māori was a Māori showcase pavilion supported by Government to: contribute to the vibrancy and energy of the Auckland waterfront; provide a unique venue for…

Telling a child’s story: creating a words and pictures story book to tell children why they are in care

Social Work Now, Issue 49, pages 13-20. Open Home Foundation, an organisation that works with children and young people in care uses a story book approach…

Finding the best way to work with children and young people: Good engagement and giving them a voice

Social Work Now, Issue 49, pages 6-12. Frontline Child, Youth and Family social workers discuss the meaning and reality of engagement with young people. This key…

Listening to experts: Children and young people’s participation

Social Work Now, Issue 49, pages 30-39. Social workers who want their practice to be more child centred must learn to find new and better ways to listen…

Points of Difference: Does the Skilled Migrant Category Points System Predict Wages?

The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) is a points-based policy that allows people who have the ability to contribute to New Zealand economically and socially to gain…

Healthy Beginnings: Developing perinatal and infant mental health services in New Zealand

Healthy Beginnings provides guidance for district health boards, other health planners and funders and providers of perinatal and infant mental health and alcohol and other drug…

Snapshot series

This snapshot series takes a look at some of the Families Commission main research topics. Each snapshot provides a brief bibliography and covers the commission's position. Topics include:…

Safety of Subsequent Children – Māori children and whānau

his literature review was a response to a request from the Minister for Social Development and Employment that the Families Commission undertake an “international literature review…