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Opportunity for all New Zealanders

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Wellington] Office of the Minister for Social Development and Employment 2004Description: 92 p. : ill. ; 30 cm ; computer file : PDF format (4.05mb) ; computer file : Microsoft Word format (1.63mb)ISBN:
  • 0478183186
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.6 OPP
Online resources: Summary: Opportunity for All New Zealanders summarises the Government's social policy and strategies for sustainable social development. It is presented as the Government's response to social conditions reflected in The Social Report 2004. It provides a strategic co-ordinating framework for sustainable social development, and stands alongside the Growth and Innovation Framework, which is the Government's co-ordinating framework for sustainable economic development. It identifies five critical social issues as priorities for interagency action over the next three to five years : improving educational achievement among low socio-economic groups, increasing opportunities for people to participate in sustainable employment, promoting healthy eating and healthy activity, reducing tobacco, alcohol and other drug abuse and minimising family violence, and abuse and neglect of children and older persons.
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Access online Access online Vine library Online Available ON13080479
Book Book Vine library TRO 361.6 OPP Available A00667978B

Accompanied by one folded sheet ([8] p.) summarising key messages. ISBN 0478183216.

Opportunity for All New Zealanders summarises the Government's social policy and strategies for sustainable social development. It is presented as the Government's response to social conditions reflected in The Social Report 2004. It provides a strategic co-ordinating framework for sustainable social development, and stands alongside the Growth and Innovation Framework, which is the Government's co-ordinating framework for sustainable economic development. It identifies five critical social issues as priorities for interagency action over the next three to five years : improving educational achievement among low socio-economic groups, increasing opportunities for people to participate in sustainable employment, promoting healthy eating and healthy activity, reducing tobacco, alcohol and other drug abuse and minimising family violence, and abuse and neglect of children and older persons.