Te Ohonga Ake: The Health Status of Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand

Published online: 
23 June 2017

Summary

This publication presents indicators for Māori child and youth health, examining issues in infancy, issues for ages 0–24 years, respiratory system conditions, communicable diseases, unintentional injuries, reproductive health and mental health

This publication is funded by the Ministry of Health and produced by the New Zealand Child Youth and epidemiology service at the University of Otago. The publication focuses on indicators available from health sector datasets and provides information on factors that affect the health outcomes for Māori children and young people living in New Zealand.

Download Te Ohonga Ake: The Health Status of Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand on the Otago University website.

Publishing information

  • Date of publication:
    23 June 2017
  • Citation:
    Simpson J, Duncanson M, Oben G, Adams J, Wicken A, Pierson M, Lilley R, and Gallagher S. Te Ohonga Ake: The Health of Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand Series Two. Dunedin: New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service, University of Otago; 2017.
  • Ordering information:
    Only soft copy available to download
  • Copyright status:

    Third-party content. Please check the document or email the Web Manager to find out how to obtain permission to re-use content.

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