Science: Reports: Recent submissions
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Autistic co-led autism research priorities for Aotearoa New Zealand
(2022)Participatory research seeks to meaningfully include the viewpoints of the community that the research seeks to serve. In the UK and Australia, consortiums have utilised a participatory research framework to integrate the ... -
Reference levels for short duration signals used in Auditory Brainstem Response testing: An overview in the New Zealand context.
(2022)The Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) is an electrophysiological response used for objective hearing testing. A sound is played in the ear to stimulate nerves in the brain, and the nerve activity is then measured. The ... -
The Getting Around Survey 2021: OCHT Brougham St.
(2022)Transport and housing are very closely linked. Where you live influences the things you can do and where you can go. This can affect your health and wellbeing. ŌCHT has put shared cars and e-bikes in your community. We’ll ... -
Understanding the motivations of fleeing drivers: Media influences
(NZ Police, 2021)The New Zealand Police (‘NZ Police’) contracted the research team to deliver two pieces of research on fleeing driver events. The focus of this report is on the first piece of research, which aimed to identify and outline ... -
Understanding the motivations of fleeing drivers: Individual factors
(NZ Police, 2021)The New Zealand Police (‘NZ Police’) contracted the research team to deliver two pieces of research on fleeing driver events. The focus of this report is on the first piece of research, which aimed to identify and outline ... -
Evaluation of the Family Violence Courts
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Evaluation of the Family Start programme: Synthesis of process and impact evaluation findings
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Factitious disorder imposed on another: Literature scan
(Oranga Tamariki, 2021)Purpose The purpose of this literature scan is to provide up-to-date information on what is known about children and young people affected by Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA; previously known as Munchausen ... -
A theory of change informed pre-/post-course mixed-methods evaluation of the Toolbox parenting courses. An evaluation research report for the Parenting Place
(2020)As a follow-up to the 2018 Toolbox retrospective study and the development of the Theory of Change Model for Toolbox, the research and evaluation team designed a small evaluation and customer satisfaction survey for all ... -
Response to the policy question “How can innovation in the way we use information and emerging technologies help biodiversity thrive?”
(2021)The challenge is to identify solutions to problems, not just participate in a process that shifts harm and defers solutions. Our response is provided in the spirit of wanting to help to restore and sustain “the mauri ... -
Evaluation of the Family Start programme: Report on findings of the impact evaluation
(Oranga Tamariki, 2021)The purpose of this impact evaluation was to assess the impact that Family Start participation is having on the wellbeing of New Zealand children and their whānau. The evaluation examined a range of health, educational, ... -
Support for children and young people who are victims/survivors of sexual violence or display harmful sexual behaviour
(Oranga Tamariki, 2020)The purpose of this evidence brief is to provide a high-level overview of contemporary evidence and research into best practice mainstream services for children and young people aged under 18 years who are victims/survivors ... -
Resilience framework and guidelines for practice
(2012)This document reviews research-based understandings of the concept of resilience. A conceptual model is developed which identifies a number of the factors that influence individual and household resilience. Guided by the ... -
Evaluation of the Earthquake Support Coordination Service
(2013)The Canterbury earthquakes, which started with the 7.1 magnitude event on September 4, 2010, caused significant damage in the region. The September 4 earthquakes brought substantial damage to land, buildings, and infrastructure, ... -
Motivational Interviewing Training: Programme Evaluation
(2014)Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative conversation for building and strengthening motivation to change, which has been found to be effective in promoting behaviour change across a wide range of behaviours. The ...