Our December 2018 newsletter has just been released, it includes info on our upcoming Webinar: Appreciative Inquiry – A Strengths-based Approach to Planning and Evaluating. Research on Interviews with homeless men…
Do you have a passion for building strong and empowered communities? Community Research is seeking a manager to be responsible for the development and implementation of quality programmes that respond…
Our November 2018 newsletter has just been released, it includes info on our upcoming Webinar: Indigenous Evaluation Webinar. Research on He waka eke noa: Māori Grandparents raising Grandchildren and a recording of…
Our October 2018 newsletter has just been released, it includes info on our upcoming Webinar: Better Engagement, Better Outcomes with PCOMS. Research on Ngā Kōrero Hauora o Ngā Taiohi and a recording of…
Our September 2018 newsletter has just been released, it includes info on our upcoming Tools for Change Webinar, Research on Pacific Co-operatives and a recording of our Research Opportunities webinar.…
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga – New Zealand’s Māori Centre of Research Excellence (NPM) is currently seeding a suite of new projects that will deliver positive change through vital Māori…
Our May 2016 newsletter has just been released, and includes the first announcement of our next 4 webinars! In case you’ve missed it, here’s the link.
ANZEA’s 10th Anniversary Conference 2016 is future focused and inclusive, with the theme Next generation evaluation: Shaping better futures in Aotearoa New Zealand. Join us as they consider the use of…
Te Puni Kōkiri report on Whanau Ora (2010-2016) focused on strengthening provider capability to design and deliver whanau centered approaches. Click here to access this report The following is an excerpt from…
A consortium of Wellington funders need an experienced researcher to carry out some benchmarking research into philanthropic funding in the Wellington Region, between now and November. The deadline for the RFP…
Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand have released the draft translation of the Creative Commons 4.0 licences into te re Māori for consultation. The Creative Commons licences are free legal tools…
In January 2015, Community Research undertook an online user survey. We asked: what has been the most significant impact of Community Research/Whānau Ora Research on you or your organisation? Our…