This document provides an overview from multiple Youth2000 outputs re youth mental health needs and opportunities for youth mental health gains in Aotearoa.
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This document provides an overview from multiple Youth2000 outputs re youth mental health needs and opportunities for youth mental health gains in Aotearoa.
Register for the in-person launch of this report on 11 October 2024 here.
Talavou o le Moana summarises key findings for Pacific secondary school students in the areas of ethnic and gender identity; family and faith; socioeconomic environments and housing; education; friends and community connections; physical, mental and sexual health; substance use; and healthcare access. This data report gives a vital snapshot into the lives of Pacific young people. This information was collected as part of the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey, the latest in the Youth2000 survey series conducted by the Adolescent Health Research Group (AHRG). The findings highlight the resilience and strength of Pacific talavou (young people), and the complexities they must navigate.
You can watch the launch of this report here.
This report highlights findings from the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey about the health and wellbeing of trans and gender-unsure students.
This report focuses on the lives of young people who attend Alternative Education and explores their home and family life, their health and wellbeing, their experiences in the community, and their socioeconomic situations.
This report focuses on the lives of young people who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training and explores their home and family life, their health and wellbeing, their experiences in the community, and their socioeconomic situations.
In this series of reports to be published in 2022 we use survey data from Youth19 to explore life for young people who report being involved with Oranga Tamariki or Child Youth and Family Services.
This report focuses on the lives of takatāpui and rainbow young people from mainstream schools, alternative education, and those not in education, employment or training. The report explores topics for trans-gender and same-sex or multiple-sex attracted young people, including their cultural identity, home and housing, health and wellbeing, and community involvement for takatāpui and rainbow young people who have never been involved with Oranga Tamariki, and who have ever been involved.
In this series of reports to be published in 2022 we use survey data from Youth19 to explore life for young people who report being involved with Oranga Tamariki or Child Youth and Family Services.
This report focuses on the community involvement, substance use, school life, and violence for young people who have never been involved with Oranga Tamariki, ever been involved, and are currently involved.
This brief presents key intersectionality findings for Rainbow young people with a disability or chronic condition, drawing on findings from our Negotiating Multiple Identities report.
This brief presents key findings for Pacific young people with a disability or chronic condition, drawing on findings from our Negotiating Multiple Identities report.
This brief presents key intersectionality findings for Pacific young people who also identify as rainbow, drawing on findings from our Negotiating Multiple Identities report.
This brief presents key intersectionality findings for Rangatahi Māori who also identify as rainbow, drawing on findings from our Negotiating Multiple Identities report.
See these findings discussed in our webinar. Presenters: A.Prof Terryann Clark, A.Prof Terry Fleming, Dr Lara Greaves, & Dr John Fenaughty, with panelists Sydney Heremiah, Dr Elizabeth Kerekere MP, & Logan Hamley
This brief presents key Youth19 findings for transgender and diverse gender high school students.