TY - BOOK ED - Pasefika Proud TI - The profile of Pacific peoples in New Zealand SN - 978-0-9941414-1-5 (online) PY - 2016/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand : PB - Pasefika Proud, Ministry of Social Development, KW - New Zealand KW - Child, Youth and Family KW - CRIME KW - FAMILY VIOLENCE KW - CHILD ABUSE KW - HOUSING KW - CHILDREN KW - DEMOGRAPHICS KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - EDUCATION KW - EMPLOYMENT KW - HEALTH KW - PACIFIC PEOPLES KW - PASIFIKA KW - SOCIAL SERVICES KW - STATISTICS KW - YOUNG PEOPLE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Pacific peoples in New Zealand - Understanding who we are -- Pacific peoples' participation in employment, income benefit receipt and housing -- Pacific peoples' health -- Pacific peoples in education -- Pacific people and family violence -- Pacific peoples' experiences of crime and the justice system -- Pacific peoples' experiences of Child, Youth and Family -- Characteristics of Pacific children at greater risk of poor outcomes as adults -- Our future -- References and data sources. N2 - Pacific peoples are a diverse population made up of cultures from many different Pacific Islands. Samoan, Cook Islands Māori, Tongan, Niuean, Fijian, Tokelauan, Tuvaluan and Kiribati comprise the eight main Pacific ethnic groups in New Zealand. For the purposes of comparing high level ethnic groups in New Zealand they are referred to collectively as ‘Pacific peoples’. This publication provides a snapshot of data, presented with infographics of the socio-demographic characteristics of Pacific peoples in New Zealand, including a focus on family violence and experiences with Child, Youth and Family. Record #5168 UR - http://www.pasefikaproud.co.nz/assets/Resources-for-download/PasefikaProudResource-Pacific-peoples-paper.pdf ER -