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Describing the quality of New Zealand’s health and disability services

The Health Quality & Safety Commission is required under legislation to develop and publish regularly a set of indicators to drive improvement of the quality and…

Planning for the future: Structural change in New Zealand’s population, labour force, and productivity

The paper gives an overview of the demographic projections at the heart of fiscal sustainability. This includes projections of the population and labour force. The paper…

Falling costs: the case for investment

This report contributes to the Reducing Harm from Falls national programme of the Health Quality & Safety Commission. The aim is to present the evidence for…

Participation in Early Childhood Education: Evidence Booklet

This booklet presents information about children’s participation in Early Childhood Education (ECE) in New Zealand. It provides summary and time series information about children  who do…

The Health of New Zealand Adults 2011/12

The report ‘The Health of New Zealand Adults 2011/12’ presents key findings about adults’ health and access to health services in 2011/12. These statistics come from…

Evaluative study of co-located schools established following the Christchurch earthquake

As a result of the February 2011 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks, a number of schools in the central city and the eastern suburbs had sustained significant…

Making disability rights real 2011 – 2012 report

This report reflects the information and data currently available on disabled people. The partners in the monitoring mechanism agreed to focus on certain aspects of the…

Our views matter: Children and young people talk about solutions to poverty

Feedback from 278 children and young people from throughout New Zealand about their experiences of living in low socio-economic communities and their views on solutions to…

Solutions to Child Poverty: Evidence for Action

The Expert Advisory Group's final report, which includes 78 recommendations and a list of initial priorities for actions.

Which science to fund: time to review peer review?

Publically funded science systems around the world are undergoing considerable change. In part this change reflects society’s wish, manifest through the political process, to see an…