The New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service publishes national and regional reports. The indicators described in these reports are based on a specifically designed indicator framework. The reports serve to:
- Provide the New Zealand health sector with up to date and accurate information on the health of children and young people
- Highlight areas where there are disparities in child and youth health, or where inequities in service provision mean that children and young people are not reaching their full potential
- Contribute to the evidence base for policy development in child and youth health
- Share the Service's expertise with other researchers interested in improving the wellbeing of children and young people.
Reports can be browsed by:
- Child Poverty Monitor
- New Zealand series
- Māori series
- Pacific series
- District Health Board or region
- Year
The majority of NZCYES reports published since 2009 are available in OUR Archive.
NZCYES on OUR Archive
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