Social Policy Journal of New Zealand - AZ
- The relationship between school and youth offending.
- Children's perceptions of violence: the nature, extent and impact of their experiences.
- Neo-liberal reform and attitudes towards social citizenship: a review of New Zealand public opinion data 1987-2005.
- Child protection policy and practice: a relationship lost in translation.
- Safety and local government--partnerships and collaboration: how to find all those intersections and actually do something about it.
- Paid parental leave under (new) Labour.
- Institutional challenges in addressing healthy low-cost housing for all: learning from past policy.
- Equal pay for work of equal value: making human rights and employment rights laws work together.
- The problem of defining an ethnic group for public policy: who is Maori and why does it matter?
- Ethnicity measures, intermarriage and social policy.
- What works for children and what works in research implementation? Experiences from a research and development project in the United Kingdom.
- Cultural identity and pregnancy/parenthood by age 20: evidence from a New Zealand birth cohort.
- Building social capital through devolved decision making: the stronger communities action fund.
- Family functioning in families with alcohol and other drug addiction.
- Social indicators and social reporting in New Zealand, and the potential contribution of the family whanau and wellbeing project.
- Lavender parents.
- The needs of pacific women when they are victims of family violence.
- Challenges to implementing good practice guidelines for evaluation with Maori: a Pakeha perspective.
- Aua'i i le galuega: a pasifika research design ensuring ownership and autonomy.
- Gender, mobility and migration into New Zealand: a case study of Asian migration.
- Tallying tribes: Waikato-Tainui in the census and iwi register.
- The meaning of family and home for young Pasifika people involved in gangs in the suburbs of South Auckland.
- The distributional impact of KiwiSaver incentives.
- Living standards and material conditions of young New Zealand families.
- The mismatch between income measures and direct outcome measures of poverty.
- Equivocating over the care and protection continuum: an exploration of families not meeting the threshold for statutory intervention.
- THE TREATY OF WAITANGI AND SOCIAL POLICY.
- A review of literature on child prostitution.
- Ethnic identity and exposure to maltreatment in childhood: evidence from a New Zealand birth cohort.
- Ethnic identity and intimate partner violence in a New Zealand birth cohort.
- The social implications of decarbonising the New Zealand economy.
- In search of ethnic new Zealanders: national naming in the 2006 census.
- Who are we?: The human genome project, race and ethnicity.
- Facilitating fertility and paid work: contemporary family-friendly policy initiatives and their social impacts in Australasia.
- The family in social policy: an introduction to the families commission special issue.
- Cultural identity and the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989: ideology, policy and practice.
- Police-initiated protection orders (safety orders) and their potential impact on women: a discussion document.
- 'What do boot camps really achieve?': a means-end analysis of the limited service volunteers programme.
- Still kicking? The Royal Commission on Social Policy, 20 years on.
- Rural families, industry change and social capital: some considerations for policy.
- The widening gap: perceptions of poverty and income inequalities and implications for health and social outcomes.
- Public health system responsiveness to refugee groups in New Zealand: activation from the bottom up.
- Social and recreational travel: the destinations, travel modes and C[O.sub.2] emissions of New Zealand households.
- Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Critical Introduction (3rd Edition) by Christine Cheyne, Mike O'Brien And Michael Belgrave.
- A CONTRIBUTION TO A RESEARCH STRATEGY ON CHILDREN'S LIFE OUTCOMES.
- MAORI OUTCOMES: EXPECTATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES(1).
- WHANAKE RANGATAHI: PROGRAMMES AND SERVICES TO ADDRESS MAORI YOUTH OFFENDING.
- CONSISTENT OR CONFLICTING? SEXUAL HEALTH LEGISLATION AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S RIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND(1).
- A stakeholder approach to responsiveness and accountability in non-profit organisations.
- THE 1997 REVIEW OF FIREARMS CONTROL: AN APPRAISAL.
- In search of meaning, nuance and metaphor in social policy.
- Work participation among people with disabilities: does the type of disability influence the outcome?
- Blending whanau/family development, parent support and early childhood education programmes.
- Shortcutting policy: from concept to action for family-centred communities.
- How much and for whom does self-identified ethnicity change over time in New Zealand? Results from a longitudinal study.
- Overworked families? Changes in the paid working hours of families with young children, 1986 to 2001.
- Beyond reasonable debt: a background report on the indebtedness of New Zealand families.
- Responding to the demand for quicker evaluation findings.
- Parents' long work hours and the impact on family life.
- Just who do we think children are? New Zealanders' attitudes about children, childhood and parenting: an analysis of submissions on the bill to repeal section 59 of the Crimes Act 1961.
- Juggling acts: how parents working non-standard hours arrange care for their pre-school children.
- Causal frameworks in child unintentional-injury prevention policy in New Zealand.
- THE 2004 New Zealand living standards survey: What does it signal about the importance of multiple disadvantage?
- Ill health, disability, benefit and work: a summary of recent research.
- A place where it is not okay to hit children: the role of professionals.
- Keeping older people safe by preventing elder abuse and neglect.
- Working for families: the impact on child poverty.
- Contrasting national jurisdictional and welfare responses to violence to children.
- Maori knowledge: a key ingredient in nutrition and physical exercise health promotion programmes for Maori.
- A profile of health and disability related benefit recipients in New Zealand.
- Kids on quads: responding to rural risks.
- Are the outcomes of young adults linked to the family income experienced in childhood?
- Sickness and invalid's benefits: new developments and continuing challenges.
- The impact of the performance-based research fund on the research productivity of New Zealand universities.
- Gambling: a social hazard.
- Problems of psychological and sociocultural adaptation among Russian-speaking immigrants in New Zealand.
- Public and media responses to the first tobacco litigation trial in New Zealand (Pou versus Bat).
- Tracking the availability of drugs in New Zealand: implications for policy response.
- Primary health care in New Zealand: problems and policy approaches.
- Making it work: the impacts of flexible working arrangements on New Zealand families.
- Living the Tokelauan way in New Zealand.
- Domestic violence and pro-arrest policy.
- Understanding dangerous consumptions: moving forward with a national strategy for research on tobacco, alcohol, other drugs and gambling.
- Using census data to examine changes in wellbeing for Samoan, Cook Island, Tongan and Niuean households.
- More than just another obstacle: health, domestic purposes beneficiaries, and the transition to paid work.
- Assessing the adequacy of private provision for retirement: a living standards perspective.
- "Sticking the boot in"--the role of goal setting in motivation intervation programmes.
- Simple, effective and (relatively) inexpensive: New Zealand retirement provision in the international context.
- Co-production in a Maori context.
- Good housekeeping: ensuring the basis for sustained poverty reduction.
- Putting the kids first: caring for children after separation.
- Social sustainability: New Zealand solutions for Tocqueville's problem.
- Creating spaces to hear parents' voices: methodological reflections on the Families Commission's early childhood care and education project involving some migrant and former refugee families.
- KiwiSaver: a model scheme?
- The measurement of training opportunities course outcomes: an effective policy tool?
- Children in families supported by main benefits: an update.
- What happens to research? Responses to a project on the residential movement of children and young people.
- What do we know about gambling in New Zealand?
- What influences retirement decisions?
- The social sanctioning of partner abuse: perpetuating the message that partner abuse is acceptable in New Zealand.
- Subjective wellbeing and the city.
- A "main" ethnic group? Ethnic self-prioritisation among New Zealand youth.
- Quality of life is ... : the views of older recipients of low-level home support.
- The kindness of strangers: family-based early intervention and improved outcomes for children.
- The longer-term employment outcomes of people who move from a benefit to work.
- Towards coherent care and education support policies for New Zealand families.
- Should physical activity be on the healthy ageing agenda?
- Stroke: a picture of health disparities in New Zealand.
- Family violence in Asian communities, combining research and community development.
- Tackling the effects of neoliberalism? Integrating services at Barnardos New Zealand.
- The underlying instability in statutory child protection: understanding the system dynamics driving risk assurance levels.
- Understanding and altering the longitudinal course of intimate partnerships.
- Changes in structural design in the New Zealand social services sector.
- Community-based child welfare for aboriginal children: supporting resilience through structural change.
- What works to reduce alcohol-related harm and why aren't the policies more popular?
- Geographic micro-clustering of homosexual men: implications for research and social policy.
- Household economic resources as a determinant of childhood nutrition: policy responses for New Zealand.
- What works?
- Sustainable social policies in an era of globalisation: lessons from the Swedish case.
- Building better contexts for partnership and sustainable local collaboration: a review of core issues, with lessons from the "Waitakere way".
- "Baby bonus" or paid parental leave--which one is better?
- Reconciling true and incurred costs of blindness in New Zealand.
- Performance-based research fund--implications for research in the social sciences and social policy.
- Long-term care in the USA: lessons for New Zealand?
- Research strategies for policy relevance.
- Social cohesion: a policy and indicator framework for assessing immigrant and host outcomes.
- "Family ethnicity": knitting a jumper using two woolly concepts.
- The impact of family structure and family change on child outcomes: a personal reading of the research literature.
- Human rights and social policy in New Zealand.
- Focus on families: New Zealand families of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
- Early childhood education policy.
- The New Zealand family from 1840: a demographic history by Ian Pool, Arunachalam Dharamlingham and Janet Sceats: Auckland University Press.
- Restructuring Family Policies: Convergences and Divergences.
- Measuring Maori in Australia: insights and obstacles.
- Prioritising ethnic data from schools: who are we missing? A research note.
- Ethnicity, Identity and Public Policy: Critical Perspectives on Multiculturalism by David Bromell Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 2008.
- New Zealanders' experiences of supporting couple relationships.
- Ethnicity, Identity and Public Policy: Critical Perspectives on Multiculturalism by David Bromell Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 2008.
- Radical Welfare State Retrenchment: A Comparative Analysis.
- A research ethic for studying Maori and iwi provider success.
- Strengthening health, wellbeing and equity: embedding policy-level HIA in New Zealand.
- Seeds of tyranny.
- Responding to the challenges: recent developments in censorship policy in New Zealand.
- The SIDS care-workers study: perceptions of the experience of Maori SIDS families.
- Child impact reporting.
- Community participation and quality of life for ex-templeton centre residents: policy, theory and practice: an opportunity for NGO collaboration.
- Oranga kaumatua: perceptions of health in older Maori people.
- Safety issues in the lives of children with learning disabilities.
- Work in later life--opportunity or threat?
- For the governors of tomorrow: a "democracy audit" of the policy process.
- Aftermath: using research to understand the social and economic consequences of workplace injury and illness.
- How Tikanga guides and protects the research process: insights from the Hauora Tane project.
- Understanding social capital within community/ government policy networks.
- What do children tell us about physical punishment as a risk factor for child abuse?
- Promoting Resilient Development in Children Receiving Care Conference.
- Risky work: child protection practice.
- Understanding the growth in invalid's benefit receipt in New Zealand.
- Triggering movements into and out of child poverty: a comparative study of New Zealand, Britain and West Germany.
- Retirement villages: an alternative form of housing on an ageing landscape.
- Assessing the impacts on health of an urban development strategy: a case study of the greater Christchurch urban development strategy.
- The desegregation of gambling media and the emergence of a single form of gambling.
- An employment barrier: the health status of DPB recipients' children.
- The state of research on the effects of physical punishment.
- Warning voices in a policy vacuum: professional accounts of gay men's health in Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Assessing the health and wellbeing impacts of urban planning in Avondale: a New Zealand case study.
- Time-use data and work-life policy development.
- "Ageing in place": the views of older homeowners On maintenance, renovation and adaptation.
- Building research strategies in child welfare: a research and evaluation framework for policy and practice.
- Fuel poverty in New Zealand.
- Engaging communities to reduce health inequalities: why partnership?
- Ill-prepared for the labour market: health status in a sample of single mothers on welfare.
- Methodological lessons learned from the process evaluation of the comprehensive strategy for serious, violent, and chronic juvenile offenders.
- "Just accept us how we are more": experiences of young Pakeha with their families in Aotearoa New Zealand.
- Consumer participation in mental health research.
- Accounting for something: voluntary organisations, accountability and the implications for government funders.
- Collaboration among government agencies with special reference to New Zealand: a literature review.
- Bridging the gap between policy, research and practice: experiences from a community economic development action research project in New Zealand.
- Identifying future research needs for the promotion of young people's sexual health in New Zealand.
- "Trust me, I'm from the government": the complex relationship between trust in government and quality of governance.
- The dangers of information sharing.
- Cohort vulnerability to lack of extended family support: the implications for social policy.
- What do we mean by "happiness"? The relevance of subjective wellbeing to social policy.
- Jail mums: the status of adult female prisoners among young female prisoners in Christchurch women's prison.
- A differential response model for child protection in New Zealand: supporting more timely and effective responses to notifications.
- From mopping up the damage to preventing the flood: the role of social policy in preventing violence against children.
- YouthGrow: developing community with youth through employment.
- Cultural conceptualisation of child abuse and responses to it: an aboriginal perspective.
- Off to a better start: what we know about early intervention services.
- Clutter in indigenous knowledge, research and history: a Samoan perspective.
- Creating a warm place where children can blossom.
- Implementing the primary health care strategy: a Maori health provider perspective.
- Family membership in post-reunion adoption narratives.
- Changing the culture of contracting: funding for outcomes.
- Collaborative research with Maori on sensitive issues: the application of tikanga and kaupapa in research on Maori sudden infant death syndrome.
- Stabilisation of the statutory child protection response: managing to a specified level of risk assurance.
- Barriers to employment identified by blind and vision-impaired persons in New Zealand.
- Race and ethnicity in public policy: does it work?
- Women officers working in men's prisons.
- Associations between universities and the tobacco industry: what institutional policies limit these associations?
- How does investment in tertiary education improve outcomes for New Zealanders?