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Sexual coercion, resilience and young Māori: A scoping review

This report provides an overview of what is known in Aotearoa/New Zealand, particularly Māori perspectives, and internationally, on sexual coercion/violence, resilience and healthy relationships, particularly for…

Quality in Early Childhood Services

This report, Quality in Early Childhood Services, uses findings from ERO's national evaluations of early childhood education and individual services' education reviews to highlight the factors…

Report on the consultation period for the proposal to expand the functions of PHARMAC

This report from Dr David Sage, former Chief Medical Officer for Auckland District Health Board, to the Minister of Health provides the outcomes of a period…

‘What Works’ to achieve effective collaboration between community organisations – a literature review

Allen and Clarke Policy and Regulatory Specialists Ltd (Allen & Clarke) was engaged by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) to carry out a literature review…

Credentialling Framework for New Zealand Health Professionals

The Ministry of Health published the first national credentialling document in 2001. Its focus was on the credentialling of senior medical practitioners in secondary and tertiary…

Cancer: New Registrations and Deaths 2007

This annual statistical publication collates and analyses data on primary malignant tumour cases diagnosed in New Zealand, as reported to the New Zealand Cancer Registry.The NZ…

Nurse Prescribing in Diabetes Services: a discussion document

Submissions are invited on proposed changes to enable suitably qualified nurses working in diabetes services to prescribe a limited range of medicines for people with diabetes.…

2009 Community Survey Methodology

Understanding the economic and social outcomes of migrants contributes to the development of effective immigration policy and settlement services. The Community Survey is one of several…

Settlement Outcomes of Temporary Migrant Workers

Temporary migrants’ settlement experiences are vital to the success of the New Zealand Residence Programme. More than 8 out of every 10 people approved permanent residence…

Settlement Outcomes of International Students

International education is estimated to contribute more than $2.3 billion annually to New Zealand’s economy. New Zealand also benefits when international students choose to stay here…