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Identify Survey findings for young people with Oranga Tamariki involvement : John Fenaughty, Grayson Cooper, K. Harrison, Kat Padlie, A. Pasley, Karah Mackie, Oliver Stuart and Z. Stonex health and wellbeing report

By: Fenaughty, John.
Contributor(s): Cooper, Grayson | Harrison, K | Padlie, Kat | Pasley, A | Mackie, Karah | Stuart, Oliver | Stonex, Z.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Identify Survey, 2024Description: electronic document (45 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-0-473-71098-9.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | CHILD PROTECTION | DISABILED PEOPLE | HEALTH | LGBTIQ+ | MĀORI | OUT OF HOME CARE | MENTAL HEALTH | SURVEYS | TAKATĀPUI | VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Read related reports | Access the Indentify Survey website Summary: The fourth and final report in this series, using data from the Identify Survey (#8064), focuses on health and wellbeing. The placement of this report at the end of this series of four reflects the need to consider these findings alongside the multiple disparities identified in the other reports. Although the analysis is cross-sectional and correlational, the disproportionate stressors and challenges reported by takatāpui and rainbow young people with involvement in Oranga Tamariki no doubt play a major role in the disparities identified here. To improve health and wellbeing outcomes requires improved access to unbiased and effective healthcare, as well as systematic improvement across all key domains of these young peoples’ lives, including their homes, living situations, communities, peer groups, schools, sports teams, and places of worship.. (From the Executive summary). Follow the link for other reports in this series. Record #8879
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The fourth and final report in this series, using data from the Identify Survey (#8064), focuses on health and wellbeing. The placement of this report at the end of this series of four reflects the need to consider these findings alongside the multiple disparities identified in the other reports. Although the analysis is cross-sectional and correlational, the disproportionate stressors and challenges reported by takatāpui and rainbow young people with involvement in Oranga Tamariki no doubt play a major role in the disparities identified here. To improve health and wellbeing outcomes requires improved access to unbiased and effective healthcare, as well as systematic improvement across all key domains of these young peoples’ lives, including their homes, living situations, communities, peer groups, schools, sports teams, and places of worship.. (From the Executive summary). Follow the link for other reports in this series. Record #8879

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