Skip to main content
Back to top anchor
Child and Youth Wellbeing
About us
Contact us
News
Read the Strategy document
Open main menu
Close main menu
Open search
Close search
Our aspirations
Context
Opportunity and challenges
New Zealand's children and young people
Reducing Child Poverty
Introduction to the Strategy
The Strategy framework
Outcomes
Outcome: Loved, safe and nurtured
Outcome: Have what they need
Outcome: Happy and healthy
Outcome: Learning and developing
Outcome: Accepted, respected and connected
Outcome: Involved and empowered
Guiding principles
Next steps
Strategy development
Actions
Actions per outcome
Actions for 'Loved, safe and nurtured'
Actions for 'Have what they need'
Actions for 'Happy and healthy'
Actions for 'Learning and developing'
Actions for 'Accepted, respected and connected'
Actions for 'Involved and empowered'
Measuring success
Indicators
Feeling loved
Feeling safe
Family/whānau wellbeing
Serious injuries
Harm against children
Quality time with parents
Material wellbeing
Child poverty
Food insecurity
Housing quality
Housing affordability
Prenatal wellbeing
Subjective health status
Potentially avoidable hospitalisations
Mental wellbeing
Self-harm and suicide
Participation in early learning
Regular school attendance
Literacy, numeracy, and science skills
Social-emotional skills
Self-management skills
Youth participation in employment, education, or training
Ability to “be themselves”
Sense of belonging
Experience of discrimination
Experience of bullying
Social support
Support for cultural identity
Languages
Involvement in community
Representation of young people's voices
Making positive choices
Criminal offending
Reporting
Community
Your stories
How to get involved
Share your stories
Engagement
What we heard
Children and young people's voices
Formal submissions
Resources
Search form
Search this site:
Submit
Search
Our aspirations
Context
Opportunity and challenges
New Zealand's children and young people
Reducing Child Poverty
Introduction to the Strategy
The Strategy framework
Outcomes
Guiding principles
Next steps
Strategy development
Actions
Actions per outcome
Actions for 'Loved, safe and nurtured'
Actions for 'Have what they need'
Actions for 'Happy and healthy'
Actions for 'Learning and developing'
Actions for 'Accepted, respected and connected'
Actions for 'Involved and empowered'
Measuring success
Indicators
Feeling loved
Feeling safe
Family/whānau wellbeing
Serious injuries
Harm against children
Quality time with parents
Material wellbeing
Child poverty
Food insecurity
Housing quality
Housing affordability
Prenatal wellbeing
Subjective health status
Potentially avoidable hospitalisations
Mental wellbeing
Self-harm and suicide
Participation in early learning
Regular school attendance
Literacy, numeracy, and science skills
Social-emotional skills
Self-management skills
Youth participation in employment, education, or training
Ability to “be themselves”
Sense of belonging
Experience of discrimination
Experience of bullying
Social support
Support for cultural identity
Languages
Involvement in community
Representation of young people's voices
Making positive choices
Criminal offending
Reporting
Community
Your stories
How to get involved
Share your stories
Engagement
What we heard
Children and young people's voices
Formal submissions
Resources
Home
Resources
Manaaki Ora Trust - Strategy Submission (6 December 2018)
Submission
Manaaki Ora Trust - Strategy Submission (6 December 2018)
Publication category:
Submissions
Issue date:
Thursday, 29 August 2019
Date signed:
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Version note:
Some organisational contact details may have been withheld if not already publicly available.
Corporate author:
Manaaki Ora Trust
Formats
Manaaki Ora Trust - Strategy Submission (6 December 2018)
pdf
610.14 KB
Last updated:
Thursday, 29 August 2019
Email
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
Our aspirations
Context
Opportunity and challenges
New Zealand's children and young people
Reducing Child Poverty
Introduction to the Strategy
The Strategy framework
Outcomes
Outcome: Loved, safe and nurtured
Outcome: Have what they need
Outcome: Happy and healthy
Outcome: Learning and developing
Outcome: Accepted, respected and connected
Outcome: Involved and empowered
Guiding principles
Next steps
Strategy development
Actions
Actions per outcome
Actions for 'Loved, safe and nurtured'
Actions for 'Have what they need'
Actions for 'Happy and healthy'
Actions for 'Learning and developing'
Actions for 'Accepted, respected and connected'
Actions for 'Involved and empowered'
Measuring success
Indicators
Feeling loved
Feeling safe
Family/whānau wellbeing
Serious injuries
Harm against children
Quality time with parents
Material wellbeing
Child poverty
Food insecurity
Housing quality
Housing affordability
Prenatal wellbeing
Subjective health status
Potentially avoidable hospitalisations
Mental wellbeing
Self-harm and suicide
Participation in early learning
Regular school attendance
Literacy, numeracy, and science skills
Social-emotional skills
Self-management skills
Youth participation in employment, education, or training
Ability to “be themselves”
Sense of belonging
Experience of discrimination
Experience of bullying
Social support
Support for cultural identity
Languages
Involvement in community
Representation of young people's voices
Making positive choices
Criminal offending
Reporting
Community
Your stories
How to get involved
Share your stories
Engagement
What we heard
Children and young people's voices
Formal submissions
Resources
About us
Contact us
News
Read the Strategy document
Search form
Search this site:
Submit
Search