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Child and youth voices on their positive connections to culture in Aotearoa

Culture is an important part of who we all are. It gives us a sense of belonging, that others share our values and beliefs, to know…

What wāhine Māori think about smoking and about trying to quit: Findings of Rotorua focus group discussions

Presentation showing the findings of Rotorua focus group discussions by Dr Lynne Russell, Senior Researcher. Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, Kāti Māmoe, Ngāti Porou.

Evaluation terms for the social sector

All those working in the social sector tend to use common terms in specific ways – and not always the same specific way! Download our updated…

Interim Evaluation Report: Healthy Families NZ

Healthy Families NZ is a large-scale initiative that is a key part in helping New Zealanders live healthy, active lives. There are 10 Healthy Families NZ…

Early implementation evaluation report

Between October 2017 and June 2018, the Commission worked with six early implementation sites to make improvements to their systems through testing the national vital signs…

New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ-ADUM) report 2010-2016

The aim of the New Zealand Arrestee Drug Use Monitoring (NZ-ADUM) study is to monitor trends in alcohol and other drug use among police detainees in…

How does New Zealand's education system compare? OECD's Education at a Glance 2017

This report "How does New Zealand's education system compare?" draws on the New Zealand results in OECD's Education at a Glance 2017 and summarises the characteristics…

Health Promoting Schools: Impact on Targeted Student Outcomes

Health Promoting Schools (or HPS) is a school community focused national service funded by the Ministry of Health in New Zealand to help schools assess and…

Parents more likely to enrol children in kaupapa Māori education – 2013: E tipu e rea [kia puawai]

Ka nui te tūpono ka whakauru ngā mātua i ā rātou tamariki ki te mātauranga kaupapa Māori – 2013: Ka ārohi a E tipu e rea…

Pūmau Tonu te Mauri, Living as Māori, now and in the future

In this paper, Pūmau Tonu te Mauri, Living as Māori, now and in the future Sir Mason reminds us of the challenge to adopt and support…