Caregivers raising children with the Orphan's Benefit and the Unsupported Child's Benefit : a follow-up survey of caregivers
Caregivers raising children with the Orphan's Benefit and the Unsupported Child's Benefit : a follow-up survey of caregivers
Kantar Public (Colmar Brunton) and Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre
- Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, 2022
- electronic document (92 pages) : PDF file: 2.3 MB
Published February 2022
This is the second time these groups of caregivers have been asked what they need to provide stable and loving homes for children.
The demographic profile of the 2021 survey sample is similar to the 2019 profile. Around half (52%) of OB caregivers identified as Māori, one in nine (11%) identified as Pacific, and two in five (42%) identified as NZ European. Around half (52%) of UCB caregivers identified as Māori, half (50%) identified as NZ European, and one in ten (10%) identified as Pacific. (From the website). Record #7595
978-0-9951498-8-5
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CAREGIVERS
CHILD WELFARE
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
KINSHIP CARE
MĀORI
MENTAL HEALTH
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
SOCIAL SERVICES
STRESS
YOUNG PEOPLE
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TOKO I TE ORA
NEW ZEALAND
Published February 2022
This is the second time these groups of caregivers have been asked what they need to provide stable and loving homes for children.
The demographic profile of the 2021 survey sample is similar to the 2019 profile. Around half (52%) of OB caregivers identified as Māori, one in nine (11%) identified as Pacific, and two in five (42%) identified as NZ European. Around half (52%) of UCB caregivers identified as Māori, half (50%) identified as NZ European, and one in ten (10%) identified as Pacific. (From the website). Record #7595
978-0-9951498-8-5
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CAREGIVERS
CHILD WELFARE
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
KINSHIP CARE
MĀORI
MENTAL HEALTH
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
SOCIAL SERVICES
STRESS
YOUNG PEOPLE
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
TOKO I TE ORA
NEW ZEALAND