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Child and youth wellbeing strategy
PageThe Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy, launched on 29 August 2019, sets out a shared understanding of what’s important for child and youth wellbeing, what government is doing, and how others can help. View transcript Have you ever...
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Summary Report – National engagement on New Zealand’s first Child Youth and Wellbeing Strategy
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Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy launched
NewsIssue date: 29 Aug 2019The Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy was launched on 29 August 2019, at Kaitao school in Rotorua. The Strategy sets out a shared understanding of what’s important for child and youth wellbeing, what government is doing, and how others can help...
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Child Poverty Related Indicators (CPRI) Report - HTML version
Resource multipage (paged)Issue date: 13 May 2021Reporting on the child poverty related indicators Reducing child poverty is a priority for this Government. For individual children, poverty is about growing up in a household that experiences financial hardship and the stress that comes from having to...
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Child Wellbeing and Poverty Reduction Group
PageThe Government wants New Zealand to be the best place in the world to be a child. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, in her role as the Minister for Child Poverty Reduction, is the lead Minister of this work. The work is being led by the Child...
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Child Poverty measures, targets and indicators
PageMaterial has moved This material has moved to the Child Poverty measures, targets and indicators page on the Child and Youth Wellbeing website (childyouthwellbeing.govt.nz).
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Child poverty reduction and wellbeing legislation
PageMaterial has moved This material has moved to the Child poverty reduction and wellbeing legislation page on the Child and Youth Wellbeing website (childyouthwellbeing.govt.nz).