Families and whānau status report 2018
Families and whānau status report 2018
prepared by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) under delegation from Superu.
- Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2018
- electronic document (222 pages); PDF file: 2.65 MB
The Families and Whānau Status Report 2018 focuses on the wellbeing of New Zealand families and whānau.
This report is the sixth in a series of Families and Whānau Status Reports. These provide an annual account of key research from our Families and Whānau Wellbeing work programme.
An overarching theme emerging from the ongoing development of the families and whānau work programme is: to grow our understanding and capability in working between both Western science and te ao Māori world views.
This report was prepared by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) under delegation from Superu. As Superu has been disestablished, the Families and Whānau work programme is managed by MSD, effective from 1 July 2018. (From the website). An 11-page Research summary is also available. Record #5920
978-1-98-854018-4 (online)
E Tū Whānau
ĀHUATANGA ŌHANGA
ĀHUATANGA PĀPORI
ASIAN PEOPLES
DEMOGRAPHICS
FAMILIES
HAUMARUTANGA
HAUORA WHĀNAU
HEALTH
ORA
HOUSING
WHARE NOHO
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PREVENTION
RANGAHAU MĀORI
SAFETY
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
TATAURANGA TAUPORI
WHAKAPAKARI Ā-IWI
WELLBEING
WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND
NORTHLAND
AUCKLAND
WAIKATO
BAY OF PLENTY
HAWKE'S BAY
GISBORNE
TARANAKI
MANAWATU
WHANGANUI
WELLINGTON
MARLBOROUGH
NELSON
TASMAN
WEST COAST
CANTERBURY
OTAGO
SOUTHLAND
The Families and Whānau Status Report 2018 focuses on the wellbeing of New Zealand families and whānau.
This report is the sixth in a series of Families and Whānau Status Reports. These provide an annual account of key research from our Families and Whānau Wellbeing work programme.
An overarching theme emerging from the ongoing development of the families and whānau work programme is: to grow our understanding and capability in working between both Western science and te ao Māori world views.
This report was prepared by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) under delegation from Superu. As Superu has been disestablished, the Families and Whānau work programme is managed by MSD, effective from 1 July 2018. (From the website). An 11-page Research summary is also available. Record #5920
978-1-98-854018-4 (online)
E Tū Whānau
ĀHUATANGA ŌHANGA
ĀHUATANGA PĀPORI
ASIAN PEOPLES
DEMOGRAPHICS
FAMILIES
HAUMARUTANGA
HAUORA WHĀNAU
HEALTH
ORA
HOUSING
WHARE NOHO
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PREVENTION
RANGAHAU MĀORI
SAFETY
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
TATAURANGA TAUPORI
WHAKAPAKARI Ā-IWI
WELLBEING
WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND
NORTHLAND
AUCKLAND
WAIKATO
BAY OF PLENTY
HAWKE'S BAY
GISBORNE
TARANAKI
MANAWATU
WHANGANUI
WELLINGTON
MARLBOROUGH
NELSON
TASMAN
WEST COAST
CANTERBURY
OTAGO
SOUTHLAND