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2013 Annual Evaluation Report for the Teach First NZ programme pilot delivered in partnership with the University of Auckland

This evaluation’s main purpose is to understand how well the programme has been implemented and to what extent it has achieved its objectives. The key evaluation…

Report on the Performance of General Practices in Whānau Ora Collectives as at June 2014

This report focuses on the performance of general practices in Whānau Ora collectives – using results from the software package HealthStat, which collects an anonymous summary…

The Health of Māori Adults and Children, 2011–2013

This four-page report presents key findings on the health and wellbeing of Māori adults and children (2011–2013) and shows trends since 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey…

Making disability rights real: Second Report of the Independent Monitoring Mechanism of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

This second report of the Disability Convention Independent Monitoring Mechanism (IMM) details some of the experiences disabled people in New Zealand encounter each day. It highlights…

Te Puni Rumaki: Strengthening the preparation, capability and retention of Māori medium teacher trainees (2014)

The main aim of the research project Te Puni Rumaki was to gather information about practices and strategies that successfully prepare and retain Māori medium initial…

PB4L School-wide Evaluation: Preliminary findings

This report presents indicative findings from the first phase of an evaluation of Positive Behaviour for Learning: School-Wide (PB4L: School-Wide). The report discusses the implementation and…

Host responsibility in Class 4 Gambling Venues: A qualitative report

HPA is responsible for delivering a programme focused on minimising gambling harm, which includes a mass media campaign, the development of resources, and research and evaluation. This…

Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey 2010-2012 Report. 1.1 – The alcohol drinking behaviour of adults 18 years and over

The HPA Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is undertaken every year by HPA to provide information on the attitudes and behaviour of New Zealanders…

Alcohol and older people. A descriptive analysis of changes in alcohol use in older New Zealanders from 2004 to 2009

This report examines the changes in alcohol use in New Zealand for  older New Zealanders (aged 60 years and over), and the association of these changes…

Starting the conversation: an evaluation of how services are using the Ruby's Dad resource

This evaluation summarises the main effects that the 33 participating health professionals (and three parents) have observed when using Ruby's Dad in their practice with children,…