Victory Village (Victory Primary School and Victory Community Health Centre) – A case study
This case study research project explores the innovative practices and outcomes associated with the convergence of health, education, social and community development goals at Victory Village.
Supporting family relationships through schools and workplaces
Presbyterian Support Upper South Island (PSUSI) is a social service agency whose strategic mission incorporates helping families to flourish and function well.
Support for family members who live with heart failure
Family support is instrumental in improving the quality and longevity of life for heart patients.Living with Chronic Illness: Support for family members who live with heart failure was conducted by
This report describes the development, implementation and evaluation of a parenting programme that was developed as part of a wider tobacco reduction intervention, He Arorangi Whakamua.
Growing Research in Practice (GRIP) was an innovative partnership programme which aimed to help develop a culture of enquiry among practitioners in social service
agencies in Auckland by developing strategies and resources to strengthen research-mindedness and related activity.
The report provides a brief overview of a two-year process of reflection, critique and practice development, and highlights some of the key practice learning from this project.
The experiences of a group of non-resident fathers
This study, funded by the Families Commission Innovative Practice Fund, analysed discussions with 20 non-resident fathers to find strategies for supporting fathers through the process of separation.