Home

Search

To learn about NZ families, we listen to NZ families.
  • Home
  • Listen
  • Research
  • Act
  • About the Commission
  • Publications & Resources
  • News & Events
  • About this site
  • Links
  • 50 Key Thinkers
  • Building Pathways
Listen
Email.
Print.
A A

Listen

Families, today, tomorrow and the future

We asked families what the key external influences are on their families today and what they think they will be in 5, 10 and 20 years time.

  • More

Supporting Families to be the best they can be

We asked our Families Panels about their hopes and dreams, what a family at its best looks like and the influences (positive and negative) on families.

  • More

Family experiences of services

We asked the Families Panels to tell us about their experiences of services, what the barriers to access might be and what an ideal service would look like.

  • More

Family Resilience in times of challenge and change

We asked Families Panels what they believe resilient families look like and the barriers and supports families have to be resilient.

  • More

Impact of the recession on families

We asked the Families Panels what impact the recession has had or continues to have on families.

  • More

Connecting people, families, whānau and communities

We asked the Families Panels what community means to them and how to reach across divides and connect communities with each other. Here is what they told us.

  • More

Who are the Families Panels?

Each group is co-ordinated by a community organisation selected for their expertise in a particular field, or ability to connect with local representative families and whānau.

  • More
Active

Why Families Matter

The assumption that families do matter underpins the very existence and mission of the Families Commission. It is an assumption that is widely held and fervently quoted; sadly, however, it is not always supported by actions.

  • More
Resource
Mon 1 Jun, 2009

Why Families Matter

a collection of personal essays

The assumption behind the title of this volume, that families do matter, underpins the very existence and mission of the Families Commission.

Download Resource ( PDF 1.31 MB) Order Resource ?

Victory School

A little over nine years ago, Victory Primary School in Nelson had real problems with bad behaviour, truancy, and stand-downs, with a high percentage of families moving away during each school year

  • More
  • 1
  • 2
  • ›
  • »
Syndicate content

Back to top
Terms of use. Accessibility. Sitemap. Contact details. About this site.