Almost 500 young people have signed up so far for an innovative new app, released by the University of Auckland, which is providing a new way for young people to share their stories and experiences of wellbeing.
“It’s positive to see so many signing up to the app, and we are encouraging more young people to sign up and ensure their voices are heard,” said Dr Kane Meissel, Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology at the University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau.
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About the development of the app:
To find out more information about the app and its development see https://www.growingup.co.nz/our-voices
The development and co-design of the “Tō Mātou Rerenga – Our Journey “ app has been led by the Our Voices team.
Our Voices is an innovative project funded by the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment through a five-year Endeavour Fund grant, working with Growing Up in New Zealand to develop ground-breaking ways of collecting longitudinal information as well as new ways of analysing information from young people so we can get a fuller picture about what shapes their wellbeing.
Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest and leading world-ranked university, committed to creating transformative impact through world-leading research.
About Growing Up in New Zealand:
Growing Up in New Zealand is Aotearoa’s largest contemporary longitudinal study of child development following thousands of children from before birth. The children in the study reflect the ethnic and sociodemographic make-up of children born in New Zealand in the early 21st century.
The study is focused on what works to optimise child development and wellbeing.
Children and families generously give their time to the study. Growing Up in New Zealand is a University of Auckland study, managed by UniServices Limited and is funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by the Ministry of Social Development.