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Expert Opinion: Will the Government’s new literacy strategy work?

Expert Opinion: Will the Government’s new literacy strategy work?

by michelecrawshaw | Apr 1, 2022 | Expert opinion, Media release, Newsletter, Successful Literacy and Learning

Professor Gillon, Deputy director of the Better Start National Science Challenge and Director of the Child Wellbeing Research Institute at the University of Canterbury, was invited to attend the launch of the Ministry of Education’s Literacy & Communication and...
EXPERT OPINION: Are free school lunches a good investment?

EXPERT OPINION: Are free school lunches a good investment?

by michelecrawshaw | Nov 9, 2021 | Expert opinion, Healthy Weight, Media release

by Professor Boyd Swinburn, Professor of Population Nutrition and Global Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland Stories of children going to school on empty stomachs with no lunches in their school bags hit us hard. There is a desperate unfairness...
EXPERT OPINION: How Delta is affecting NZ children

EXPERT OPINION: How Delta is affecting NZ children

by michelecrawshaw | Sep 23, 2021 | Expert opinion, Media release

by Dr Mavis Duncanson, Director of the NZ Child and Youth Epidemiology Service   Early in 2020 the United Nations signalled that children may experience poor health outcomes as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Harmful effects were expected to fall more strongly...

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