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We’re a Family: A study of how lesbians and gay men are creating and maintaining family in New Zealand

Lesbians and gay men can face significant challenges as they seek to create and maintain families that include children but in most cases they overcome these…

Effectiveness of Youth Court Supervision Orders: Measures of Re-offending

This research reports on the effectiveness of Youth Court supervision orders in reducing the frequency and seriousness of re-offending. It was conducted to provide information on…

Who Cares for People with Schizophrenia: Family carers' health, circumstances and adjustment

Family carers of people with schizophrenia are an important part of the mental health sector landscape, yet there are few studies of representative samples  to inform…

Improving translation of publicly funded research for economic benefit

Pseudoephedrine is an orally active medicine that causes blood vessels in the nasal epithelium to contract, limiting inflammation and mucus secretion and thus relieving the symptoms…

Thematic Review of Peer Supports

This review identifies a series of themes that are relevant to the development of peer support for users of mental health services. It looks at what…

Report on New Zealand Cost-of-Illness Studies on Long-Term Conditions

This report identifies and summarises economic impact reports on health and societal costs of long-term conditions in New Zealand.The author identified 30 New Zealand-specific publications, articles…

Ebbs and flows: Participation in post-compulsory education over the economic cycle

This report examines historical enrolment data to analyse the association between the economic cycle and participation in senior secondary school and in tertiary education.

Te Hohounga: Mai I Te Tirohanga Māori – The Process of Reconciliation: Towards a Māori View - The Delivery of Conduct Problem Services to Māori

Te Hohounga: Mai I Te Tirohanga Māori – The Process of Reconciliation: Towards a Māori View - The Delivery of Conduct Problem Services to Māori (Te…

New Faces New Futures

The LisNZ project grew from concerns in the early to mid-1990s about the lack of information available to assist in facilitating positive settlement for migrants, and…

Background of students in Alternative Education: Interviews with a selected 2008 cohort

This report presents the findings from a research project carried out in 2008 on the educational histories and pathways of alternative education (A.E.) students in New…