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Partnership with Whānau Māori in Early Childhood Services

In May 2010 ERO’s report Success for Māori Children in Early Childhood Services identified that: One of the biggest challenges for early childhood managers and educators…

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…

National Survey of New Zealanders 2011

In 2011 the National Survey of New Zealanders captured the views of more than 3600 New Zealanders aged 18 years and over through a combination of…

Review of Swim and Survive programmes to provide a more unified approach

Providing Swim and Survive programmes is the responsibility of a number of organisations and agencies in New Zealand. Prior to Swim and Survive programmes many people…

Sport New Zealand's Young People's Survey Series

Sport New Zealand’s 2011 Young People’s Survey (YPS) is the most significant piece of research into young New Zealanders’ participation in sport and recreation in more than…

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:…

Māori and future food technologies

Te Wāhanga has been working with the Institute of Environmental Science and Research Ltd (ESR) on a project about future food technologies and Māori well-being. It…

Science community engagement with schools

This report documents the first phase of a project looking at school–science community engagement initiatives. This project was funded by the Ministry of Education and carried…

Kia Puāwaitia Ngā Tūmanako | Critical Issues for Whānau in Māori Education

The report presents the findings of a research project which asked whānau about the issues they wanted to see addressed in Māori education. The summary contains…

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…