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Kei a tātou - it is us : state of the nation report

By: Johnson, Alan.
Contributor(s): The Salvation Army Social Policy & Parliamentary Unit.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: State of the nation report.Publisher: Auckland, New Zealand : The Salvation Army, 2018Description: electronic document (67 pages); PDF file: 3 MB.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | HOUSING | CRIME | CHILD POVERTY | CHILDREN | CRIME | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | EMPLOYMENT | INFANT MORTALITY | INFANTS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREGNANCY | SOCIAL INDICATORS | SOCIAL SERVICES | STATISTICS | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | NZFVC news item State of the nation report, 2018Summary: The State of the Nation report this year is the eleventh report The Salvation Army’s Social Policy Parliamentary Unit has completed. New Zealand as a nation has changed in many ways over this time and each of these reports have served as markers along the way. In this report, we have analysed the 2017 year, measuring the key social indicators, as previously, but we have also endeavoured to look back over 10 years to provide an indicator of social progress over a more extended period of time. This report has the key theme ‘Kei a T tou’, or in English— ‘It is us’. For many of us, the statistical information provided can seem somewhat technical, theoretical and separated from our lived realities. However, behind these statistics are people—women, men, children, families and communities— sometimes thriving and in rude health, while on other occasions they are isolated, living with extreme levels of stress, in poverty and highly marginalised. (From the director). There is also a summary report and a 10 year trends report. Record #5749
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The State of the Nation report this year is the eleventh report The Salvation Army’s Social Policy Parliamentary Unit has completed. New Zealand as a nation has changed in many ways over this time and each of these reports have served as markers along the way. In this report, we have analysed the 2017 year, measuring the key social indicators, as previously, but we have also endeavoured to look back over 10 years to provide an indicator of social progress over a more extended period of time.

This report has the key theme ‘Kei a T tou’, or in English— ‘It is us’. For many of us, the statistical information provided can seem somewhat technical, theoretical and separated from our lived realities. However, behind these statistics are people—women, men, children, families and communities— sometimes thriving and in rude health, while on other occasions they are isolated, living with extreme levels of stress, in poverty and highly marginalised. (From the director). There is also a summary report and a 10 year trends report. Record #5749

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