A summary of literature reflecting the perspectives of young people in Aotearoa on systemic factors affecting their wellbeing
Stubbing, Jessica
A summary of literature reflecting the perspectives of young people in Aotearoa on systemic factors affecting their wellbeing Jessica Stubbing, Naomi Simon-Kumar and Peter Gluckman - Auckland, New Zealand : Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures, University of Auckland, 2023 - electronic document (34 pages) ; PDF & DOCX files
A report prepared by Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures for Te Hiringa Mahara
Within this literature review, the authors primarily present evidence derived from research conducted within
Aotearoa New Zealand. While international research can be instrumental in informing our understanding of wellbeing, much of this literature was beyond the scope of this review. In addition to research identified by the Te Hiringa Mahara team which fell within this scope, the Koi Tū team have included
some limited academic literature identified through keyword searches. This review does not reflect a complete literature review of all available evidence on the determinants of youth wellbeing. Four themes are identified:
1. Bleak futures; 2. Social media, digital technology and safety online; 3. Racism and discrimination; 4. Intergenerational connection and support for and by whānau. From the document). Follow the link for the related report from Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission. Record #8169
Te Hiringa Mahara | Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission
ADOLESCENTS
AROTAKENGA MĀTĀKŌRERO
CHILDREN
VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
COVID-19
DISCRIMINATION
FAMILIES
HAUORA HINENGARO
KOWHEORI-19
LITERATURE REVIEWS
MĀORI
MATE KORONA
MATE URUTĀ
NOHO RĀHUI
MENTAL HEALTH
ONLINE HARASSMENT
ORA
PAE PĀPĀHO PĀPORI
PANDEMICS
SOCIAL MEDIA
RACISM
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
WELLBEING
WHAKAHĀWEA IWI
YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW ZEALAND
A summary of literature reflecting the perspectives of young people in Aotearoa on systemic factors affecting their wellbeing Jessica Stubbing, Naomi Simon-Kumar and Peter Gluckman - Auckland, New Zealand : Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures, University of Auckland, 2023 - electronic document (34 pages) ; PDF & DOCX files
A report prepared by Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures for Te Hiringa Mahara
Within this literature review, the authors primarily present evidence derived from research conducted within
Aotearoa New Zealand. While international research can be instrumental in informing our understanding of wellbeing, much of this literature was beyond the scope of this review. In addition to research identified by the Te Hiringa Mahara team which fell within this scope, the Koi Tū team have included
some limited academic literature identified through keyword searches. This review does not reflect a complete literature review of all available evidence on the determinants of youth wellbeing. Four themes are identified:
1. Bleak futures; 2. Social media, digital technology and safety online; 3. Racism and discrimination; 4. Intergenerational connection and support for and by whānau. From the document). Follow the link for the related report from Te Hiringa Mahara - Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission. Record #8169
Te Hiringa Mahara | Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission
ADOLESCENTS
AROTAKENGA MĀTĀKŌRERO
CHILDREN
VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
COVID-19
DISCRIMINATION
FAMILIES
HAUORA HINENGARO
KOWHEORI-19
LITERATURE REVIEWS
MĀORI
MATE KORONA
MATE URUTĀ
NOHO RĀHUI
MENTAL HEALTH
ONLINE HARASSMENT
ORA
PAE PĀPĀHO PĀPORI
PANDEMICS
SOCIAL MEDIA
RACISM
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
TAMARIKI
WELLBEING
WHAKAHĀWEA IWI
YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW ZEALAND