Report
Te Ao Māori perspectives of what works to support wellbeing in the first thousand days
A research report prepared for the Social Wellbeing Agency
Polly Atatoa Carr, Susan Morton
Publisher
Health services planning
Child health
Maternal and infant welfare
Māori
Wellbeing
Early childhood development
Early childhood intervention
New Zealand
Resources
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Description
This research report examines the evidence of how to support tamariki wellbeing in the first 1000 days - from a Te Ao Māori perspective.
The research examines the strength of the existing evidence, and identifies critical evidence gaps in relation to the wellbeing of māmā hapū, pēpi, tamariki and whānau across the critical and sensitive first 1000 days of the life-course.
This work will support ongoing work led by DPMC on behalf of the Social Wellbeing Board to create a cohesive, whānau-centred early years system, including the development and implementation of a localised, whānau-led system learning approach that will build on the health sector early years reforms.
Publication Details
ISBN:
978-1-99-117851-0
Copyright:
Social Wellbeing Agency 2022
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
3 Jul 2023
