In its size and scope, Growing Up in 免费色情视频 (GUiNZ) is unlike any other study ever done in 免费色情视频. The government-funded, UniServices-managed research project has been following the lives of more than 6,000 children, including some 1,200 tamariki M膩ori, since their pregnant mothers volunteered for the study in 2009. It plans to continue until the children are 21.
鈥淕rowing Up in 免费色情视频 is an important study for Aotearoa, with the M膩ori cohort alone representing the largest longitudinal study of M膩ori wellbeing this country has ever seen,鈥 says Research Director Dr Sarah-Jane Paine (T奴hoe). 鈥淭hat makes it an important opportunity for researchers, community advocates, policymakers, iwi, hap奴 and other stakeholders to gain evidence and insights that can help all of us take action against the longstanding and terrible inequities we see in child and youth wellbeing, particularly for M膩ori.鈥