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Youth‘12 National Health and Wellbeing Survey

Youth’12 Overview of Findings. Youth‘12 National Health and Wellbeing Survey. Theresa (Terry) Fleming, on behalf of & The Adolescent Health Research Group. Dr Terryann Clark & the Adolescent Health Research Group. The Adolescent Health Research Group.

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Youth‘12 National Health and Wellbeing Survey

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  1. Youth’12 Overview of Findings Youth‘12 National Health and Wellbeing Survey Theresa (Terry) Fleming, on behalf of &The Adolescent Health Research Group Dr Terryann Clark & the Adolescent Health Research Group

  2. The Adolescent Health Research Group To provide high quality, accurate and timely research that seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of young people in Aotearoa, New Zealand Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  3. The Youth2000 Survey Series 1. National Secondary School Student Surveys 2001 - 9,699 adolescents 2007 - 9,107 adolescents 2012 - 8,500 adolescents 2. School Climate Surveys 2007 School Climate 2012/13 School Climate 3. Alternative Education Surveys 2009 - 335 adolescents 2000 – 268 adolescents 4. Teen Parent Unit Survey 2006 - 220 adolescents 5. Wharekura Survey 2007 – 22 kura and 677 taiohi* *confidential report Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  4. Youth2000 series sample characteristics Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  5. Results Youth‘12 National Health and Wellbeing Survey Theresa (Terry) Fleming, on behalf of &The Adolescent Health Research Group

  6. Family Relationships Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  7. School Relationships Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  8. Risky driving behaviours Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  9. Suicide attempts & depressive symptoms % Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  10. Activity, food and body size Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  11. Substance use Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  12. Sexual and reproductive health Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  13. Violence Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  14. Access to services Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  15. Socio-economic environments Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  16. Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  17. What’s coming next? • Maori report release in October 2013 • Youth gambling report November 2013 • Christchurch report on the effect of the earthquakes January 2014 • Other reports – we welcome collaborations and opportunities to do more • Academic publications Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  18. Conclusions • This current generation are leading the way in making healthy decisions • Must continue with current comprehensive and sustained strategies that are making a difference • New priority areas: contraception/condom use, bullying, overweight, depressive symptoms • Improve access to primary healthcare, affordable healthy food and employment opportunities Adolescent Health Research Group www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

  19. Thank You The Youth’12 project was funded by the Ministries of Youth Development, Social Development, Health, Education and Justice, the Department of Labour, the Families Commission and the Health Promotion Agency (HPA) Thanks to all the schools and students who participated For more detailed information please see our website www.youthresearch.auckland.ac.nz

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