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Humans are an endangered species – Margaret Wheatley interview

31 August 2014 By Community Research Admin 2 Comments

Humans are an endangered species – Margaret Wheatley interview

Expect some stark warnings when Margaret Wheatley addresses the Australia New Zealand Third Sector Research conference in Otautahi this coming November. Ahead of her arrival, Stephen Blyth spoke with the writer and leadership consultant. If you wake up and wonder where things are heading in this crazy world, you will find a kindred spirit in […]

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Speaking for Ourselves research report released

23 July 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

Speaking for Ourselves research report released

The Auckland City Mission has listened to the stories of 100 families who are long-term food bank users in order to better understand the factors that trap some families in a repeating cycle of poverty. “Speaking for Ourselves” is a summary report drawn from the Family 100 Research Project data. The report brings the voices […]

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Ministerial announcement: Counting the contribution of the not-for-profit sector

16 July 2014 By Community Research Admin 1 Comment

Ministerial announcement: Counting the contribution of the not-for-profit sector

NZ Government press release, 16 July 2014 Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Jo Goodhew and Statistics Minister Nicky Wagner are welcoming Statistics New Zealand’s decision to update its official measure of the not-for-profit sector. “Community groups are the backbone of our sports and social groups, emergency service organisations, conservation, and the arts and cultural sector. […]

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Flaunting it on Facebook – drinking cultures report released

14 July 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

Flaunting it on Facebook – drinking cultures report released

Results from the “young adults, drinking cultures and social networking” research project were released in March 2014. The three-year research project explored the ways in which new technologies are being used by a range of young people (and others, including marketers) in drinking practices and drinking cultures in Aotearoa/NZ. Secondarily, the research explored how these […]

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Teach First evaluation shows real impact on school learning

3 July 2014 By Community Research Admin 2 Comments

Teach First evaluation shows real impact on school learning

The Teach First programme has been implemented well and is successful at attracting talented individuals to teach in schools serving low-decile communities, a new evaluation report shows. The report, written by the New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER), is the first phase of a four-year independent evaluation, commissioned by the Ministry of Education. It […]

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Working across all Sectors: youth research conference, July 2014

19 June 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

Working across all Sectors: youth research conference, July 2014

The sixth annual Youth Collaborative hui will tackle the theme “Connections: Developing Youth Wellbeing across all Sectors”. The conference is being held at Lincoln University, Christchurch, 10-11 July 2014. Invited speakers and interactive workshops will facilitate meaningful connections across all sectors working with NZ youth. Topics being covered include: SPARX & Youth2012: 1. Using SPARX […]

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What’s happening at the ANZEA 2014 conference?

13 June 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

What’s happening at the ANZEA 2014 conference?

The annual gathering of New Zealand evaluators will focus on “Our House, Our Whare, Our Fale: Building Strong Evaluation in Aotearoa New Zealand”. The wananga is being held in Wellington 7-10 July 2014. The two-day Aotearoa New Zealand Evaluation Association conference features opportunities for Māori, Pasifika and Pakeha to caucus as well as keynote addresses, over […]

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New Centre for Social Impact launched in Auckland

9 June 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

New Centre for Social Impact launched in Auckland

A national centre of excellence for the support of innovative responses to complex social issues was launched by the ASB Community Trust on 15 May 2014. The new Centre for Social Impact is being established to support major social investments by philanthropic trusts, government and local government agencies, community organisations and corporates. “The ASB Community […]

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He Tai Pari conference – evidence, outcomes & collaboration

4 June 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

He Tai Pari conference – evidence, outcomes & collaboration

People working with vulnerable children, young people and their whānau, will share knowledge about how to shift to an outcome focus at He Tai Pari conference, 14-15 July, Wellington. The two-day conference will feature speakers from Aotearoa and USA New Zealand and a screening of Kids for Cash (2013). Speakers include: Nathan Harrington, Te Taiwhenua […]

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Youth turn to Google for help – new Youthline research

20 May 2014 By Community Research Admin Leave a Comment

Youth turn to Google for help – new Youthline research

Youth prefer search engines to those around them when seeking advice A recent Colmar Brunton youth survey finds young people are turning to Google and other websites for help before family, friends and professionals. The report was released during 2014 Youth Week. The survey of more than 400 young people, commissioned by youth development organisation […]

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