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COVID-19 and safety in the home Te Hiringa Mahara | Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: COVID-19 Impact Insights Paper.Publisher: Te Hiringa Mahara | Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, 2023Description: electronic document (6 pages) ' PDF file.ISSN: 2816-038X.Subject(s): COVID-19 | CHILD ABUSE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | PANDEMICS | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download summary (English), PDF | Download summary (English), DOCX | Read summary (te reo Māori), PDF | Access technical report and other resources | Read media release, 9/3/2023 | Find all COVID-19 insights series reports (Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission) COVID-19 Impact Insights Paper, no. 4, March 2023Summary: The focus of this report is the impact of COVID-19 on people feeling safe, secure and free from harm and trauma in their homes. It brings together a rapid review of the literature with findings from engagement with community groups, to include community voices and views. For greater detail on the methodology and findings, please see the technical paper. This paper is the fourth in a series of eight short, focused insights reports that highlight key elements of the wellbeing impacts of the pandemic in Aotearoa.
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COVID-19 Impact Insights Paper, no. 4, March 2023

The focus of this report is the impact of COVID-19 on people feeling safe, secure and free from harm and trauma in their homes. It brings together a rapid review of the literature with findings from engagement with community groups, to include community voices and views. For greater detail on the methodology and findings, please see the technical paper.

This paper is the fourth in a series of eight short, focused
insights reports that highlight key elements of the wellbeing impacts of the pandemic in Aotearoa.