The Growing Up in New Zealand research project is a longitudinal study undertaken by the University of Auckland. The project follows the lives of more than 6,000 young people and their families from before birth. In 2024, the first specific report studying 12-year-old’s participation and experiences with arts, culture and recreation activities was completed.
New Zealand rangatahi positively affected by participating in arts, culture and recreation
Manatū Taonga - Ministry for Culture & Heritage, New Zealand,
02 March 2025, New Zealand
New Zealand
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