…will help inform strategy and planning and fit a piece in the jigsaw puzzle. It provides a compelling story to funders, investors and critics. It also challenges the traditional notion…
…will help inform strategy and planning and fit a piece in the jigsaw puzzle. It provides a compelling story to funders, investors and critics. It also challenges the traditional notion…
A top priority for Youthline is for young people to be supported in their resilience and ability to thrive, their knowledge of where to go to get help, and their…
This report is for knowledge holders, communicators, advocates, non-government service providers and designers working on the changes that will make the biggest difference for whānau, communities, and the planet. Central…
Most young people with disabilities reported positive family and school environments, high rates of volunteering, and moderate or good health. However, members of this group also reported major inequities compared…
…much higher than comparison groups. Rainbow young people with disabilities or chronic conditions reported higher forgone healthcare than all other groups and reported feeling less safe at school than those…
…also reported major inequities compared to others, including significantly higher food and housing insecurity and poorer healthcare access than Pākehā young people and higher levels of discrimination by healthcare providers…
Most Pacific Rainbow young people reported positive family and school environments, high levels of volunteering and moderate or good health. However, members of this group also reported major inequities compared…
Most Rainbow rangatahi Māori reported positive family and school environments, high rates of volunteering and moderate or good health. However, members of this group also reported major inequities compared to…
…reported major inequities compared to others, including high food and housing insecurity, poor healthcare access, and more discrimination by healthcare providers. They were also less likely to feel part of…
…cultures across the world. Thus, ivory tower approaches should become a thing of the past, and science should become increasingly culture-neutral and ideology-free. This is as such, our fourth paper…
…free flu vaccines, and affordable housing, will worsen conditions for many families. Critics argue these policies increase inequality, benefiting the wealthy while harming low-income families, Māori, Pasifika, and disabled communities….
…another free of charge become distorted. When such changes occur, social and cultural cohesion dissolves and a malaise is evident in society. Domination by the market economy also transforms attitudes…