Talavou o le Moana. Pacific Health and wellbeing webinar

Watch the launch of Talavou o le Moana: The Health and Wellbeing of Pacific secondary school students in Aotearoa New Zealand.

This webinar explores findings from the Youth19 survey for Pacific secondary school students in the areas of ethnic and gender identity; family and faith; socioeconomic environments and housing; education; friends and community connections; physical, mental and sexual health; substance use; and healthcare access.


Panel:

Sir Collin Tukuitonga. Associate Dean Pacific & Associate Professor - Population Health (University of Auckland)

Api Poutasi. Director, Pacific Public Health (Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand)

Riki Nofo’akifolau. General Manager (Village Collective)

Presented by:

Dr Analosa Veukiso-Ulugia (University of Auckland)

Associate Professor Theresa Fleming (Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University Wellington)

Special guest:

Cassius Kuressa (Pacific leader)


The findings are also presented in a report accompanied by an executive summary, which can be found here.

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What would help young people who feel down: The voices of young people.

The presentation focuses on the themes of the open text survey question “What is one thing that would help young people you know who have a hard time or feel bad?”

Presented by:

Kylie Sutcliffe & A Prof. Terry Fleming (The Herenga Waka | VUW)

Prof. Terryann Clark (UoA)

with Eden Grimwood (Whāraurau Youth Advisory Team)

Chaired by Lovely Dizon (UoA)

The findings are also presented in a factsheet, which can be found here.

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Understanding and Addressing Alcohol Harm among Pasifika youth

The presentation explores alcohol use and the harm experienced by Pasifika secondary school students using data from the Youth 19 survey.

Presented by Tatyana King-Finau (Te Herenga Waka), Luisa Silailai (Te Whatu Ora), Dr. Annabel Prescott (NZ Drug Foundation), and Philip Siataga (Mapu Maia).

The findings are also presented in a factsheet, which can be found here.

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Understanding and Addressing Alcohol Harm among Rainbow Youth

The presentation explores alcohol use and the harm experienced by LGBTQI+ secondary school students using data from the Youth 19 survey.

Presented by Dr John Fenaughty (University of Auckland), Tabby Besley (InsideOUT) and Catherine Anderson (Alcohol Healthwatch).

The findings are also presented in a factsheet, which can be found here.

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Understanding and Addressing Alcohol Harm among Rangatahi Māori

The presentation explores alcohol use and the harm experienced by Māori secondary school students using data from the Youth19 survey.

Presented by Prof. Sue Crengle (University of Otago), Abby Johnson (Te Whatu Ora), and Mikaere Sydney (CAYAD).

The findings are also presented in a factsheet, which can be found here.

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Understanding and addressing alcohol harm

The presentation explores young people’s alcohol use and the harm experienced using data from the Youth19 survey.

Presented by Dr. Jude Ball (University of Otago), Ben Birks Ang (New Zealand Drug Foundation), and Dr. Nicki Jackson (Alcohol Healthwatch).

The findings are also presented in a series of four factsheets, which can be found here.

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Te āniwaniwa takatāpui whānui: Te aronga taera mō ngā rangatahi | Sexual attraction and young people’s wellbeing in Youth19

The presentation explores data for same-sex or multiple sex attracted young people, cis-heterosexual young people, and people who are not sure of their sexual attraction, collected during the Youth19 survey. It outlines key results for young people’s home life, school life, safety, health and wellbeing.

Presented by John Fenaughty, Terryann (TC) Clark, Wendy (Liyun) Choo, Mathijs Lucassen, Lara Greaves, Kylie Sutcliffe, Jude Ball, Alex Ker, and Terry Fleming.

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Wellbeing of rangatahi involved with Oranga Tamariki – Findings from the Youth19 Survey

In this series of reports to published in 2022 we use survey data from Youth19 to explore life for young people who report being involved with Oranga Tamariki or Child Youth and Family Services.

The presentation covered findings on the following - identity and cultural connectedness; housing and home life; health and wellbeing; community and safety; and the voice of young people currently involved with Oranga Tamariki using their open text responses.

Presenters: A.Prof Theresa (Terry) Fleming, Dan Archer, Tatyana King-Finau, and Brooke Kuresa.

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Youth19 Showcase and Harnessing the Spark of Life

In partnership with Te Hiringa Hauora / Health Promotion Agency, we present a showcase of Youth19 work as well as discussing the findings of Harnessing the Spark of Life, a project led by Associate Professor Terryann Clark.

Presenters: A.Prof Terryann Clark, A.Prof Theresa (Terry) Fleming, Dr Logan Hamley, Dr Jade Sophia Le Grice, Dr Jude Ball, and Lovely Dizon.

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Harnessing the Spark of Life

In this webinar, members of our roopu showcase findings, resources and insights from the Harnessing the Spark of Life project, led by Associate Professor Terryann Clark.

Presenters: Terryann Clark, Jade LeGrice, Lara Greaves, Logan Hamley, Larissa Renfrew, Hineatua Parkinson, Sierra Tane, Nicola Harrison & Cinnamon Lindsay Latimer

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Fairness and equality among New Zealand High school students: A focus on Māori, Pacific, Rainbow and Disabled youth.

In this webinar we discuss Youth19 data for Aotearoa secondary school students with a focus on those who are Māori, Pacific, Rainbow, and/or who have a disability or chronic condition.

Presenters: A.Prof Terryann Clark, Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath, A.Prof Terry Fleming, Rosina Buchanan

See also our Negotiating Multiple Identities report and ‘Intersecting Identities’ briefs.

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East Asian, South Asian, Chinese and Indian Students in Aotearoa: A Youth19 Webinar

Hosted at Centre for Asian and Ethnic Minority Health Research and Evaluation (CAHRE).

Presenters: Associate Professor Roshini Peiris-John, Associate Professor Terry Fleming, Lovely Dizon & Nikki Singh, with guests Professor Robert Scragg & Ivan Yeo.

Based on our new report by: Roshini Peiris-John, Kristy Kang, Lynda Bavin, Lovely Dizon, Nikki Singh, Terryann Clark, Terry Fleming, Shanthi Ameratunga

Note: presentation of Youth19 study and results begins at approx. 10 minutes, 45 seconds. We apologise for issues with sound and framing during parts of this recording.

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Rangatahi MÃori with disabilities and chronic conditions

A webinar event discussing the Youth19 findings for Rangatahi Māori with disabilities and chronic conditions.

Presenters: Associate Professor Terryann (TC) Clark, Associate Professor Theresa (Terry) Fleming
Expert Panel: Dr Huhana Hickey, Tania Bissett

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Youth mental health findings and expert panel

In this video, Associate Professor Terryann Clark and Associate Professor Terry Fleming discuss the youth mental health findings with an expert panel: Tahu Potiki and Lia Apperley, Victoria University of Wellington students; Dr Arran Culver, Ministry of Health; Julian Barnett, Youthline and Sue Dashfield, Werry Workforce Whāraurau.

See also our Hauora Hinengaro / Mental Health report

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