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The Pathways to Resilience Research is a long term study in New Zealand examining the services young people use and what youth say about their experiences. The aim is to identify strategies and services that promote success for young people.

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The Pathways to Resilience Research is a long term study in New Zealand examining the services young people use and what youth say about their experiences. The aim is to identify strategies and services that promote success for young people.

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