Research Projects Using Growing Up Data

School attendance: Enablers and barriers (Our Voices Summer Snapshot Series)

Publication Date:
2025
Lead Organisation:
University of Auckland
Lead Researcher:
Kane Meissel
Access Type:
External
Primary Classification:
Education
Secondary Classification:

About the project

The Our Voices project aims to better understand the diverse and complex journey our young people experience growing up in Aotearoa to inform policy and services targeted to supporting their wellbeing. Tō Mātou Rerenga -Our Journey is an app co-designed with young people to share their lived experiences and resulted in the collection of rich qualitative multi-modal information from almost 1,000 13-year-olds participating in the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study. The collaborative research programme uses innovative research methods and policy partnerships to help shape the future for generations to come. The project was funded by the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment and involves a multidisciplinary team of national and international experts. For more information visit https://ourvoices.auckland.ac.nz/.

Within The Our Voices project, the School attendance: Enablers and barriers study aimed at determining the enablers and barriers to school attendance using youth voice data collected via Tō Mātou Rerenga - Our Journey app.

Suggested citation

Simpson, S., Williamson, I., Rudd, G., Peterson, E. R., Walker, C., Marks, E., & Meissel, Ka. (2025). School attendance: Enablers and barriers (Our Voices Summer Snapshot Series). Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland.