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Talavou o le Moana: The Health and Wellbeing of Pacific secondary school students in Aotearoa New Zealand

Talavou o le Moana: The Health and Wellbeing of Pacific secondary school students in Aotearoa New Zealand

Talavou o le Moana summarises key findings for Pacific secondary school students in the areas of ethnic and gender identity; family and faith; socioeconomic environments and housing; education; friends and community connections; physical, mental and sexual health; substance use; and healthcare access.

This data report gives a vital snapshot into the lives of Pacific young people.

This information was collected as part of the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey, the latest in the Youth2000 survey series conducted by the Adolescent Health Research Group (AHRG).

The findings highlight the resilience and strength of Pacific talavou (young people), and the complexities they must navigate.

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Talavou o le Moana

Published 3 April 2024

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