Articles tagged with Parents
New SMART Assessment Tool Boosts Student Progress Reporting for 220,000 Learners
1 day ago | 60 viewsSince its introduction in February, the Student Mentoring Assessment Tool (SMART) has been used by over 1300 schools and 220,000 students to provide consistent, twice-yearly assessments in reading, writing, and maths. SMART delivers clear, detailed reports to parents of students in Years 0–10, including progress descriptors, explanations, attendance, and guidance on next learning steps, marking the first accessible reporting of this kind in over 20 years. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasized that SMART helps identify learning gaps early, supports timely interventions, and is widely embraced by schools despite opposition from some unions.
Tags: Student Mentoring Assessment Tool SMART Erica Stanford Education Minister reading writing maths student achievement parents schoolsBudget 2026 Welfare Package: Supporting Kiwis into Work and Independence
3 weeks ago | 211 viewsBudget 2026’s welfare package aims to encourage employment and independence while supporting those most in need through targeted investments. Key initiatives include $45 million for community food support, $93.3 million to help sole parents find work, and $22.4 million to prevent and reduce emergency housing needs, generating significant net savings over four years. Social Development Minister Louise Upston emphasizes the government’s commitment to a fair, sustainable welfare system that effectively helps people transition off benefits despite economic challenges.
Tags: Budget 2026 welfare package Louise Upston Social Development Employment Minister community food support sole parents assistance emergency housing New Zealand families social safety netNew Zealand Launches Little Matters Initiative to Prevent Child Sexual Harm
1 month ago | 420 viewsThe New Zealand Government has launched the Little Matters initiative, a set of 10 everyday actions for parents and caregivers to help prevent sexual harm and build safer environments for children. This evidence-based program aims to shift responsibility from children to adults, integrating its messaging into prevention services and community programs, with effectiveness tracked through independent research. ACC reports over 14,000 new sensitive claims annually, highlighting the urgent need for multi-faceted prevention efforts like Little Matters to foster healthier, safer future relationships.
Tags: Nicola Grigg Little Matters ACC New Zealand sexual harm prevention parents caregivers whānau Hikitia! child safetyNew Simplified ERO School Reports to Boost Parent Insights from Term 2
3 months ago | 523 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced an overhaul of ERO’s school reports to provide parents with clearer, more relevant information focused on student achievement, progress, and engagement. The new reports, co-designed with parents and launching in Term 2, will offer detailed, easy-to-understand visuals covering nearly twice as many topics, highlighting both successes and areas for improvement. This initiative complements wider government education reforms aimed at enhancing student outcomes through improved assessments and reporting, ensuring parents can actively support their child's learning journey.
Tags: Erica Stanford ERO Education Minister parents school reports student achievement education reforms Phonics Check Year 2 maths check curriculumNew Compassionate Stillbirth Registration Process Launched for Grieving Parents
6 months ago | 569 viewsThe Government is improving the stillbirth registration process to be more compassionate and supportive for grieving parents, moving away from the standard online form designed for live births. Health NZ and the Department of Internal Affairs are collaborating to enable registrations through the Whetūrangitia website, which offers a culturally safe and sensitive experience tailored to families experiencing baby loss. This initiative aims to provide dignity, care, and appropriate support during a traumatic time, benefiting the hundreds of families affected by perinatal loss annually in New Zealand.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister Health NZ Department of Internal Affairs Whetūrangitia stillbirth registration perinatal loss miscarriage grieving parents New Zealand governmentImproving School Attendance: ERO Report Shows Positive Trends Under Government
8 months ago | 890 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour welcomes the Education Review Office's report on improved parent and student attitudes towards school attendance under the current Government. The report, based on a survey of 14,600 stakeholders, reveals a significant increase in school attendance rates since 2022. Schools and school leaders play a crucial role in setting clear expectations around attendance, with a focus on the importance of education for students' future success.
Tags: David Seymour Education Minister ERO report school attendance students parents teachers school leaders education attendance management planNew Zealand's 24/7 Digital Health Service: 21,000+ Consultations Delivered, Fast Access to Care
9 months ago | 1003 viewsThe Government's new 24/7 digital health service, launched in July, has provided over 21,000 consultations to 19,331 people across New Zealand. It is most commonly used when timely GP appointments are unavailable and has successfully treated 83.5% of patients without requiring an in-person GP follow-up. The service has made healthcare more accessible, especially for working-age adults and parents, reaching people in all communities and making a significant impact on daily lives by providing timely and quality care.
Tags: consultations digital health service Health Minister Simeon Brown New Zealanders GP appointment emergency departments healthcare parents digital serviceGovernment Initiative: Learning Support Coordinators to Benefit 101,000 Year 1-8 Students and Teachers
9 months ago | 860 viewsStarting from Term 1, 461 schools will benefit from a new Learning Support Coordinator (LSC) staffing entitlement, part of the Government's $192 million Budget 2025 investment to ensure all primary and intermediate schools have access to LSC support over the next three years. LSCs will provide direct support to both staff and students, focusing on neurodiverse students and those with additional learning needs, while also helping schools and families navigate specialist support when necessary. The phased rollout over three years aims to address inequities in LSC access across regions, benefiting close to 300,000 students in 1131 schools by 2028.
Tags: Education Minister Erica Stanford LSC Learning Support Coordinator students teachers parents schools Government training literacyNew Social Investment Fund Targets At-Risk Children for Positive Change
9 months ago | 1197 viewsThe Social Investment Fund, recently launched by Social Investment Minister Nicola Willis, targets children facing challenging family or schooling situations, such as those with incarcerated parents or who have been suspended from school early. Data-driven evidence supports the approach of intervening early to improve outcomes for these vulnerable groups, benefitting both individuals and society as a whole. With a budget of $190 million over four years, the Fund aims to invest in effective solutions, empower community organizations, and measure the impact of interventions transparently.
Tags: Social Investment Fund Nicola Willis children parents jail care system school data evidence outcomesNew Social Investment Fund Targets At-Risk Children for Positive Impact
9 months ago | 1034 viewsThe Social Investment Fund, recently launched by Social Investment Minister Nicola Willis, targets children facing challenging family or school situations, such as those with incarcerated parents or who have been suspended from school before age 13. By investing in these priority groups, the fund aims to improve outcomes for individuals and communities, based on data showing early intervention can lead to better long-term results and cost savings for the government. With a budget of $190 million over four years, the Fund emphasizes evidence-based approaches and transparent impact measurement, empowering organizations to make targeted investments that work.
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9 months ago | 1072 viewsThe Social Investment Fund, recently launched by Social Investment Minister Nicola Willis, targets children facing challenging family or educational circumstances, including those with parents in jail or who have been in the care system. Data-driven evidence supports early intervention for these children to improve outcomes and reduce long-term government costs. The Fund, with a budget of $190 million over four years, aims to invest in effective strategies, empower community organizations, and measure the impact of interventions transparently.
Tags: Social Investment Fund Nicola Willis children parents school data evidence outcomes government support communitiesGovernment Invests $30 Million to Expand State-Integrated Schools for Student Growth
10 months ago | 1508 viewsThe Government is investing $30 million to support roll growth in state-integrated schools, providing more choice for parents in their child's education. This funding will create up to 1,250 new student places over four years, using cost-effective designs and offsite manufactured buildings. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasizes the importance of integrated schools in meeting community needs and ensuring high-quality education options for students and teachers to thrive.
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