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Ka Whānau Mai Te Reo: Honouring Whānau Upholding Reo Māori

Written by  Nicola Bright, Alex Barnes and Jessica Hutchings This study is part of an on-going project of revitalisating  reo Māori (Māori language) within the schooling system, the home, and…continue reading

Inspiring Impact

Inspiring Impact is a UK-wide collaboration between eight organisations to make high quality impact measurement the norm for charities and social enterprises by 2022. The partnership includes organisations like National Council…continue reading

Investing In Our Nation’s Kids: Solutions to Child Poverty in New Zealand.

As New Zealanders we like to believe our country is a great place for children. Poverty is a real and widespread issue within New Zealand. As many as 25 percent…continue reading

Microvolunteering – Evidence of Impact

This report, Microvolunteering: Evidence of Impact, is based on the implementation of microvolunteering that Help From Home promotes. It is a roundup of the impact from microvolunteering that participating organisations…continue reading

Connecting Education and Communities – two opportunities to share learning and inspiration

As part of our efforts to make a difference for disadvantaged children and their families, the J R McKenzie Trust supports work that engages parents, families and whānau in their…continue reading

People behind the research: Jen Margaret and Working as Allies

In August 2013 AWEA released the book “Working as allies: supporters of indigenous justice reflect” by Jen Margaret. Jen shares why she does research, talks about her work promoting dialogue…continue reading

Monetary Value of Hutt City Libraries

Social Return on Investment analysis: Hutt City Libraries Utilising the Social Return on Investment model, Hutt City Libraries sought to estimate the monetary value that their nine libraries provide for…continue reading

Talking with Kirimatao Paipa

“We’re in a strong space as researchers and evaluators to help the real work that’s going on on the ground. Evaluation on its own is not a means to an…continue reading

Pasefika Proud Family Violence Research Plan Launched

This five-year plan focuses on establishing a comprehensive and systematic body of knowledge on Pasefika families and family violence, strategically supporting national family violence and cross-sector Pasefika initiatives, and clearly…continue reading

Wellington Seminar | Te Whetu Rēhua: A framework for defining as Māori participation in sport and recreation at a community level

You are invited to attend an Australasian Evaluation Society(AES) award presentation and seminar to the winners of the AES 2013 Best Evaluation Policy & Systems Award – Te Whetu Rēhua:…continue reading

Evaluation of the Whānau Ora Wellbeing Service of Te Whakaruruhau

Māori and Psychology research Unit at the University of Waikato recently conducted an evaluation of the Whānau Ora, Wellbeing Service of Te Whakaruruhau, 20th July 2013. Neville Robertson, Bridgette Masters, Catherine Lane, Ann Tapara, Catherine Corbett, Rebekah Graham, Jessica Gosche, Ayla Jenkins & Thea King, This paper looks at a programme which provides support…continue reading

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