Social workers in schools : Tamariki and whānau experiences of the SWiS programme in kura kaupapa Māori and kura ā-iwi
Bright, Nicola
Social workers in schools : Tamariki and whānau experiences of the SWiS programme in kura kaupapa Māori and kura ā-iwi Nicola Bright, Maraea Hunia, Basil Keane and Jenny Whatman - Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre, 2020 - electronic document (78 pages) ; PDF file
The research explores what the SWiS practice looks like, understands what the enablers and barriers to a good SWiS practice are, and provides more context to the 2017 and 2018 SWiS impact (quantitative) evaluations.
Four reports have been produced:
A report of the findings of the kaupapa Māori case study in kura kaupapa Māori and kura-a-iwi. This report was produced by Te Wāhanga, the kaupapa Māori research team of the NZ Council for Educational Research, and helps address the dearth of research in this area.
A report on the English medium school case study findings, undertaken by the Education Review Office (ERO).
A short literature scan on school-based social work programmes that presents how such programmes are conducted internationally compared to SWiS in Aotearoa NZ, undertaken by the Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre.
A synthesis report combining the findings of the above three reports. This report was written by Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre researchers using a He Awa Whiria (braided rivers) methodology. (From the website) Access the website to access all related documents. Record #6625
978-0-9951307-5-3
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CHILD WELFARE
FAMILIES
INTERVENTION
MĀORI
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL WORKERS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
KURA KAUPAPA MĀORI
TAMARIKI
TOKO I TE ORA
WHĀNAU
WHAREKURA
NEW ZEALAND
Social workers in schools : Tamariki and whānau experiences of the SWiS programme in kura kaupapa Māori and kura ā-iwi Nicola Bright, Maraea Hunia, Basil Keane and Jenny Whatman - Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre, 2020 - electronic document (78 pages) ; PDF file
The research explores what the SWiS practice looks like, understands what the enablers and barriers to a good SWiS practice are, and provides more context to the 2017 and 2018 SWiS impact (quantitative) evaluations.
Four reports have been produced:
A report of the findings of the kaupapa Māori case study in kura kaupapa Māori and kura-a-iwi. This report was produced by Te Wāhanga, the kaupapa Māori research team of the NZ Council for Educational Research, and helps address the dearth of research in this area.
A report on the English medium school case study findings, undertaken by the Education Review Office (ERO).
A short literature scan on school-based social work programmes that presents how such programmes are conducted internationally compared to SWiS in Aotearoa NZ, undertaken by the Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre.
A synthesis report combining the findings of the above three reports. This report was written by Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre researchers using a He Awa Whiria (braided rivers) methodology. (From the website) Access the website to access all related documents. Record #6625
978-0-9951307-5-3
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CHILD WELFARE
FAMILIES
INTERVENTION
MĀORI
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL WORKERS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
KURA KAUPAPA MĀORI
TAMARIKI
TOKO I TE ORA
WHĀNAU
WHAREKURA
NEW ZEALAND