The factors that influence positive youth development and wellbeing: Key concepts, contemporary international debates and a review of the issues for Aotearoa New Zealand research, policy and practice (2020)
Citation
Deane K, Dutton H (2020). The factors that influence positive youth development and wellbeing: Key concepts, contemporary international debates and a review of the issues for Aotearoa New Zealand research, policy and practice. Ara Taiohi. Wellington, NZ. Ara Taiohi. Ara Taiohi.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
42 - Health sciences::4206 - Public health::420601 - Community child health44 - Human society::4409 - Social work::440902 - Counselling, wellbeing and community services
44 - Human society::4409 - Social work::440903 - Social program evaluation
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