Earlier this month Superu (the Families Commission) published research on whānau wellbeing, derived from the 2013 Te Kupenga Survey undertaken by Statistics New Zealand. [By way of background Te Kupenga was a post-census survey of 5,000 Māori adults (aged 15 years and over), and measured Māori well-being, by focusing on
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