Flatbush/Ormiston Community Needs Assessment (Auckland Council) (2018)
Point surveyed residents and partnered with community organisations and businesses to run workshops and community meetings to identify activities and approaches to bridging social capital.
Diversity in Parks (Puketāpapa, Maungakiekie-Tāmaki and Howick Local Boards) (2018)
Point engaged with diverse communities in three local boards to understand how local parks were valued and used and what future development and programming was needed to better serve local communities.
Patient Experience: What Matters Most (2011 - current)
Since 2011 Point has collaborated with DHB’s and private providers to capture the areas of patient experience most important to patients and their whānau and families.
Toko Collaboration Mangere College Manawa Hauora Wellbeing project (2018 - 2020)
TOKO has been working with Mangere College for three years on the Manawa Hauora project, to increase the wellbeing of all students. Point has been providing evaluation support throughout the project.
Mana whanau intensive in-home parenting support programme (2018 - 2020)
There are enormous personal, whānau, community and societal benefits in supporting tamariki to stay in the care of their families. This evaluation found that, if implemented with fidelity to the principles, approach and key components, Mana Whānau provides a safe and successful alternative to foster care.
OSCAR National Survey 2019: Parents’ Needs and Experiences of Out of School Care (2020)
This research, which involved 2,188 parents will assist MSD to ensure quality care outcomes for children who participant in OSCN, and help parents stay in and/or enter employment, especially for people vulnerable to poor employment outcomes.
MND New Zealand national support needs survey (2019)
Nearly 5,000 people with MND, family members and carers, and health professionals participated in this research to help MND New Zealand better understand their current and future needs, how they were performing and valued, and how they can continue to achieve their vision.
Management of patient deterioration: national staff survey
This research, conducted in 2017 and 2019 identified where issues of knowledge, culture or communication impact on current processes for escalating care.
Positively disrupting systems to improve outcomes for teen parents and their tamariki (2018)
This project considered how systems might be improved to remove barriers which stop young parents from achieving their ultimate goal to give their children a better life.
Storytime and the Early Reading Together® Programme (2018)
This report provides some early evaluative findings of the prison extension to Storytime and the emergence of the Early Reading Together® Programme.
Understanding the experiences of new migrant parents (2018)
This research, funded by the New Zealand Lotteries Research Fund, aims to better understand the parenting practices of new migrants in Auckland’s North Shore communities.