Research Funded in 2022/2023
The following table lists the seven research projects that have received funding from Round Seven of the Children and Families Research Fund. The researchers will use Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal data to respond to their research question.
Final research reports are expected to be completed around March 2024 and links to these reports will be published on this webpage.
Standard Research Grant
Organisation |
Principal Investigator |
Project Title |
Status |
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Victoria University |
Kate Prickett |
Debt and economic insecurity among Aotearoa New Zealand families with children |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |
Auckland University of Technology |
Leon Iusitini |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |
|
Auckland University of Technology |
Ruth Boyask |
Relationships between reading for pleasure and children's wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |
New User Grant
Organisation |
Principal Investigator |
Project Title |
Status |
---|---|---|---|
University of Canterbury |
Taylor Winter |
Wellbeing and COVID- 19: Risk and resilience Ora during lockdown and a potential to foster cultural transmission |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |
Massey University |
Tara McLaughlin |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |
|
University of Canterbury |
Kaitlyn Martin |
Exploring the STEM career aspirations of eight-year-olds in Aotearoa |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |
University of Auckland |
Suzanne Purdy |
Identifying predictors of access to services that support children's speech, language and communication |
Funding approved Jan 2023 |