We collate, analyse & share timely, accurate information on health of NZ’s tamariki and rangitahi. Research unit in @DSMOtago at @Otago #NZCYES#childhealth
How do you think we should work for children and young people?
Over the next year, we will become the Children and Young People’s Commission. A Government Bill that creates the Commission, alongside a separate Monitor of Oranga Tamariki, is open for submissions until Jan. 26th
Recently written about history of the Child Poverty Monitor—@NZCYES@otago, @OCCNZ and J R McKenzie Trust—that since 2013 "has altered public perceptions of the causes of poverty and contributed to government action." 2021 Report: https://t.co/9CuZPPfX9l #child#poverty#advocacy
New Zealand Paediatric Surveillance Unit highlights importance of kanohi-kanohi consultation for children with acute illness and for parents and pepe in weeks after birth
Join us today at 5pm for our webinar where we have
Professor Paparangi Reid, Emeritus Professor Robert Beaglehole and Associate Professor Collin Tukuitonga discussing "What are the implications of the health review for public health?" All welcome 🙂
https://t.co/9rhR373zKR
Incredible rangatahi and young people putting the big questions on #poverty to the panel including Minister for Children @NgatiBird, right now at the launch of @povertymonitor with @OCCNZ and @NZCYES. Aotearoa’s rangatahi calling for the urgent change that’s needed. #youthvoices
Every year the launch of the Child Poverty Monitor by @OCCNZ and @NZCYES is an key moment redouble focus on what all children in Aotearoa need, and the progress we need to make. Barnardos stands for every child to grow up in resilient households, in whānau free of #familypoverty.
"I've never been out of a job since my first job ever until COVID."
Families with children, like this young Dad have been hit harder by job losses due to COVID. Just as we came together to keep each other safe from COVID, we must redesign our support system to solve poverty.
When it comes to being deemed honorable, #healthcare and science/technology folks came in below sports, arts & media, politicians, business, community service, education
https://t.co/pmfgtePl4C
@bmj_latest Christmas edition, a UK NYH tally
by John Emelifeonwu et al @EdinburghUni