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Government of New Zealand
Guide
The Māori language: selected events 1800-2014
This chronology outlines key events and dates since the early 19th century relating to the Māori language. Of particular focus are events in the New Zealand Parliament.
Report
Measuring New Zealand students' international capabilities: an exploratory study
Executive summary: This exploratory study considers the feasibility of measuring New Zealand senior secondary (Years 12/13) students’ 'international capabilities'. Building on background work undertaken by the Ministry’s International Division, the methodology had three components. An analysis of New Zealand and international literature pertinent to assessment of international capabilities was undertaken. Small-group workshops were conducted with...
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Country progress report New Zealand (HIV/AIDS) 2012–13
A report to the United Nations about New Zealand's progress against HIV/AIDs for the period January 2012–December 2013. Status of the epidemic In New Zealand, the early epidemic of HIV infection and AIDS was highly concentrated among men who had sex with men (MSM). The number of MSM diagnosed with HIV is still higher than...
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Valuing the census
This report quantifies in dollar terms the benefits to New Zealand gained through the use of census and population statistics information. The conclusion is clear: despite significant difficulties in developing a rigorous quantification, it is reasonable to conclude that the census delivers benefits well in excess of its direct costs. The results suggest a net...
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New Zealand spinal cord impairment action plan 2014–2019
Outlines a vision, purpose, priorities and eight overarching objectives to help ensure the best possible health and wellbeing outcomes for people with spinal cord impairment, enhancing their quality of life and ability to participate in society. Introduction Spinal cord impairment (SCI) is rare but complex. Every year in New Zealand approximately 80 to 130 people...