E32 24 September 2021- Salient Māori News Items to 24 Mahuru (September) 2021
The Government has announced its appointments to the Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand. (Health New Zealand is the entity that combines the 20
The Government has announced its appointments to the Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand. (Health New Zealand is the entity that combines the 20
Anyone watching mainstream television or listening to national radio this week will likely know its Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, as most newsreaders have
The Ministry of Education released a report they commissioned on the pilot of a school lunch programme (which was targeted towards schools with high Māori
We reviewed work from the Ministry of Education on the relationship between education and income and earnings. Subscribers may recall that, following the release of new
The Ministry of Education released a report they commissioned on the pilot of a school lunch programme (which was targeted towards schools with high Māori
The Ministry of Health has released a short report on the funding it gave to Māori health providers from 2015 to 2019. Amongst other items
Whether mātauranga Māori has a place in academic research has been a topic of focus this week. It follows the publication last week in the
An evidential brief on youth at risk of disengagement from education and employment – the brief is part of consultation joint ministries are holding on
The Associate Minister of Education (Māori Education), Kelvin Davis, has launched a research report on Māori-medium education, entitled, ‘Te Kura Huanui: The treasures of successful
Title: Adversities of Childhood Experience and School Readiness Focus on Children Born to Teen and Non-Teen Mothers in the Growing Up in New Zealand Data