CERA Youth Wellbeing Survey

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SponsorCanterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
SpecialitySocial
ProviderNielsen
Contract Value-
Administration Date2013 (Sep - Dec)
FrequencyOne-off
Next Administration-
Primary MethodOnline
Primary SampleYouth aged 12-24
Response Rate -
Sample Size 3,341
Secondary Sample-
Response Rate -
Sample Size -
Sample FrameYouth aged 12-14 living in Christchurch City, Selwyn and Waimakariri District
ParticipationVoluntary
Monetary Incentive Donated incentives include desktop computer, iPad mini, and retail vouchers
Geographical RegionChristchurch
Average Survey length10 minutes

The CERA Youth Wellbeing Survey examines the wellbeing of young people, aged 12 to 24, living in greater Christchurch. The aim of the survey is to measure the progress of earthquake recovery by collecting data on self-reported wellbeing, and to provide young people with an opportunity to have their voice heard. This information will be used to assist CERA and the partnering agencies in their future decision making, and will sit alongside the results of the CERA Wellbeing Survey of the adult population (for people aged over 18 years). It is very important to note that these results do not represent the views of all young people. The views and experiences of those who chose to participate in the survey may differ greatly from the total population therefore interpretation of the results must be done with caution and in the context of representing the views of the group who chose to participate in the survey. 

For a copy of the Report, please click here. 

For more information relating to the surveys presented here, please see the associated methodology reports. These reports, where applicable, also include information on whether the presented response rates and sample sizes have been weighted. Whilst great care has been taken to ensure accuracy, if you believe there to be an error, please contact us.