Te Ia Kōrero, the result of a social sector collaboration, receives $795,000 to amplify whānau voices across the sector
The platform has been awarded $795,000 from the DIA Digital Government Partnership Innovation Fund.
The platform has been awarded $795,000 from the DIA Digital Government Partnership Innovation Fund.
Today we launched our Māori cultural capability and language programmes, Te Aho Kura and Kia Kaha.
Each year many people find paid employment after being on an income-tested main benefit. Encouraging this transition has been a key focus of welfare policy...
Analysis shows a high prevalence of material hardship and other adverse outcomes among people receiving a main benefit.
Kāinga Whānau Ora is a community and Iwi-led programme working with families and whānau living in Housing New Zealand (HNZ) homes in Palmerston North.
Tēnā koutou, I suspect that like most of you at the end of the year, I like to reflect on how the year has gone.
Today we publish the findings of the ‘Your voice, your data, your say’ engagement.
The SIA has defined an approach to measuring wellbeing impacts associated with social services.
Minister for Social Development and Minister for Youth urge young New Zealanders to have a say on the issues that affect their health and wellbeing.
Minister for Social Development Carmel Sepuloni announced the Government is seeking New Zealander’s views on social wellbeing