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2007 Survey Reports
Youth'07 The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand: Results for Pacific Young People (Adobe PDF) 8690KB   
  This report presents selected findings for 1190 Pacific secondary school students who took part in New Zealand's second national youth health and wellbeing survey conducted in 2007. The findings are compared with those from the first survey in 2001. Tables are included at the end of the report.
Youth'07 The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand: Young People and Violence (Adobe PDF) 2186KB   
  Violence has significant health, social and economic costs for our communities. This report presents fndings from the Youth'07 survey on how violence impacts on the health and wellbeing of young people and the factors that are associated with their exposure to violence. The report also discusses the role of protective factors in the lives of young people exposed to and involved in violent behaviours.
Youth'07 The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand: The Social Climate of Secondary Schools in New Zealand (Adobe PDF) 2980KB   
  This report presents information on the social climate of secondary schools in New Zealand. It describes the school environment in terms of support for students and staff, relationships between staff and students and the safety of students and staff. The information comes from students and staff from 91 of the 96 schools that took part in the Youth'07 Survey.
Youth'07 The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand: Results for Young People Attracted to the Same Sex or Both Sexes (Adobe PDF) 2139KB   
  The report presents information on the health and wellbeing of secondary school students who reported being sexually attracted to others of the same sex or to both sexes. Information is drawn from the Youth'07 Survey and selected findings are compared with those from the first Youth2000 survey conducted in 2001.
Youth'07: The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand. Initial Findings (Adobe PDF) 3908KB   
  The report presents findings from 9,107 secondary school students who took part in New Zealand's second national health and wellbeing survey conducted in 2007. Selected findings are compared with those from the first survey conducted in 2001.
Youth'07 The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand: Technical Report (Adobe PDF) 12570KB   
  The report presents information on the development, administration, data collection and initial findings of the Youth'07 survey of the health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand.
Youth'07 Research Bulletin (Adobe PDF) 196KB   
  A fact sheet based on selected findings from the Youth'07 national survey of the health and wellbeing of secondary school students conducted in 2007.
Te Ara Whakapiki Taitamariki. Youth'07: The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand. Results for Maori Young People. (Adobe PDF) 4047KB   
  The report presents selected findings of secondary school students who reported Maori ethnicity in the Youth'07 survey of the health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand.
Health and Wellbeing of Students Attending Teen Parent Units in New Zealand 2007 (Adobe PDF) 1044KB   
  The report outlines the health and wellbeing of students attending Teen Parent Units (TPUs)in New Zealand. TPUs are education facilities for young mothers under 20 to continue their education.
The School Report: Summary of data from Ratanui High School (Adobe PDF) 1011KB   
  Ratanui High School does not exist. This report is an example of the confidential school report that was sent to schools that participated in the Youth'07 Survey.
Order form for Youth2000 Reports (Based on surveys in 2001 & 2007) (Adobe PDF) 121KB   
  Order your hard copy of reports by fax or email using this order form.
2001 Survey Reports
New Zealand Youth A Profile of their Health and Wellbeing (Adobe PDF) 5316KB   
  This report presents the initial findings from New Zealand's first nationally representative youth health survey conducted in secondary schools in 2001.
Non-heterosexual Youth: A Profile of their Health and Wellbeing (Adobe PDF) 1789KB   
  This report provides a snapshot of non-heterosexual students who attended secondary school in 2001.
Te Ara Whakapiki Taitamariki: Maori Specific Findings of Youth2000 (Adobe PDF) 2936KB   
  This report presents selected Maori findings from the first Youth2000 survey of secondary school students in Aotearoa New Zealand. It was the largest ever survey of the health and wellbeing of young Maori.
Alcohol and New Zealand Youth: A snapshot of young people's experience with alcohol (Adobe PDF) 2874KB   
  Alcohol use is common among young people; more than 8 out of 10 secondary school students have drunk alcohol at some point in their lives and most of them continue to drink it. This national report provides information about the experiences with alcohol of students attending secondary school in 2001.
Alternative Education Students' Health 2001 (Adobe PDF) 212KB   
  A report conducted in 2001 based on a computer survey of students at Alternative Education schools in the Auckland and Northland regions
A Health Profile of Pacific Youth (Adobe PDF) 4526KB   
  These are findings on Pacific secondary school students from the first Youth2000 survey conducted in 2001.
A Health Profile of Young Asian New Zealanders (Adobe PDF) 2246KB   
  The report aims to respond to the lack of knowledge about the health of young 'Asian' New Zealanders by providing the first quantitative data about the young people who attend secondary school in 2001 and took part in the first Youth2000 survey.
Violence and New Zealand Young People (Adobe PDF) 4224KB   
  This report demonstrates that violence is all too common in the lives of young New
Zealanders – one in five students has experienced unwanted sexual contact, one in
five students does not feel safe at school and one in six students has seen adults hurt
children in their home.

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