TY - BOOK AU - Roy, R. AU - Greaves, Lara AU - Peiris-John, Roshini AU - Clark, Terryann C. AU - Fenaughty, John AU - Sutcliffe, Kylie AU - Barnett, D. AU - Tiatia-Seath, Jemaima AU - Fleming, Terry M. ED - The Youth19 Research Group, The University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington TI - Negotiating multiple identities : : intersecting identities among Māori, Pacific, Rainbow and disabled young people PY - 2021/// PB - The Youth19 Research Group, The University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington KW - FVC KW - ADOLESCENTS KW - CHILDREN KW - DISABLED PEOPLE KW - FAMILY VIOLENCE KW - INTERSECTIONALITY KW - LGBTQIA+ KW - MĀORI KW - MENTAL HEALTH KW - PACIFIC PEOPLES KW - PASIFIKA KW - RACISM KW - SCHOOLS KW - SUBSTANCE ABUSE KW - STATISTICS KW - SURVEYS KW - VIOLENCE KW - YOUNG PEOPLE KW - HAUORA HINENGARO KW - RONGOĀ WHAKAIRANGI KW - TAIOHI KW - TAMARIKI KW - TAITAMARIKI KW - TAKATĀPUI KW - TĀNGATA WHAIKAHA KW - WHAKAHĀWEA IWI KW - YOUTH19 KW - YOUTH2000 KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Youth2000 survey series; nz N2 - This report uses Youth19 data to explore the wellbeing of Aotearoa secondary school students with the following identities : Rainbow rangatahi Māori; Pacific Rainbow young people; Rangatahi Māori with a disability or chronic condition; Pacific young people with a disability or chronic condition; Rainbow young people with a disability or chronic condition; and Young people who are both Māori and Pacific. Youth2000 surveys were conducted by the Adolescent Health Research Group (AHRG) in 2001, 2007 and 2012 (Clark et al., 2013; Denny et al., 2011). Youth19 was conducted in 2019 in the Auckland, Northland and Waikato regions by researchers from The University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Otago and Auckland University of Technology.Youth19 combines core Youth2000 questions with an added focus on rangatahi wellbeing and, for the first time, direct access to digital help options for participants. We also included new questions about vaping, social media, future hopes and young people’s views on opportunities to enhance life at home, school and in communities. In Youth19, we surveyed 7721 year 9–13 students in 49 secondary schools including four kura kaupapa Māori. In addition we surveyed 92 Alternative Education students and 78 young people who are not in education, training or employment – these findings will be reported separately. Youth19 is a scientifically and ethically rigorous survey, funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and approved by The University of Auckland Human Participants Ethics Committee. Data from Youth19 will be used for multiple research outputs to support young people, families and communities. Youth19 reports and papers on key aspects of youth health and wellbeing will be accessible via our website www.youth19.ac.nz. Record #7223 UR - https://www.youth19.ac.nz/publications/negotiating-multiple-identities-report UR - https://www.youth19.ac.nz/webinars/intersectionality-webinar UR - https://www.youth19.ac.nz/publications/category/Fact+Sheet+and+Brief UR - https://www.youth19.ac.nz UR - https://www.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/en/faculty/adolescent-health-research-group/publications-and-reports.html ER -