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New Zealand’s Agenda for Children

New Zealand Ministry of Health Parliament of New Zealand Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards New Zealand 1 June 2002 Policy document

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Key Action Areas outlined in the agenda include:

- Promoting a whole child approach
- Increasing children’s participation
- An end to child poverty
- Addressing violence in childrens lives with particular focus on reducing bullying.
- Improving central government structures & processes to enhance policy & service e effectiveness for children
- Improving local government and community planning for children
- Enhancing information, research & collaboration relating to children.

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