Management of patient deterioration: national staff survey
This research, conducted in 2017 and 2019 identified where issues of knowledge, culture or communication impact on current processes for escalating care.
Positively disrupting systems to improve outcomes for teen parents and their tamariki (2018)
This project considered how systems might be improved to remove barriers which stop young parents from achieving their ultimate goal to give their children a better life.
TSI First 1000 Days Early Years Project
Point supported The Southern Initiative to explore how early experiences shape lifelong outcomes for tamariki in South Auckland. Through data, co-design, and whānau-led insights, the project aimed to shift systems to better support families in those critical first 1000 days
Storytime and the Early Reading Together® Programme (2018)
This report provides some early evaluative findings of the prison extension to Storytime and the emergence of the Early Reading Together® Programme.
Understanding the experiences of new migrant parents (2018)
This research, funded by the New Zealand Lotteries Research Fund, aims to better understand the parenting practices of new migrants in Auckland’s North Shore communities.
Young people’s experience of communication within youth justice in Aotearoa New Zealand (2017)
Thirteen young people who have experience with the youth justice system in New Zealand were interviewed in July and August 2017. This report shares these young peoples’ experiences of communication, and voices their ideas about the youth justice workforce.
“This is Our Story” Evaluation of the Ranui 135 youth agency (2016)
West Auckland-based youth agency Ranui 135 coordinates services and activities, including mentoring, leadership camps, weekly sports activities, career planning, employment pathways and a new social media project which upskills young people in event planning and management.