Effects on Students of 2020 Long Lockdown

Matthew Hooton made this Official Information request to Chris Hipkins

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From: Matthew Hooton

Dear Minister of Education

Under the OIA, please provide me with advice you have received from the Ministry of Education and/or your other education agencies of the effects of first long Covid lockdown of 2020 on students in state primary and secondary schools.

This includes (but is not limited to), the effects on their:
1) mental health,
2) general wellbeing,
3) educational participation, and
4) educational performance.

It also includes but is not limited to the social equity effects of the lockdown.

Please also advise (i) what policy or operational decisions were made in the light of these findings, and (ii) how you and your education agencies are applying the advice and lessons learned from last year, and your subsequent decisions, to the current lockdown situation and how this is being monitored.

Thank you.

Yours sincerely

Matthew Hooton

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Chris Hipkins

Kia ora

Thank you for taking the time to write to Hon Chris Hipkins, Minister for
COVID-19 Response, Minister of Education, Minister for the Public Sector
and Leader of the House. We are receiving a significant amount of
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Please remember to take care, and be kind. We have beaten COVID-19 before,
and we can do it again.

Ngâ mihi,

Office of Hon Chris Hipkins

Minister for COVID-19 Response | Minister of Education | Minister for the
Public Sector | Leader of the House | MP for Remutaka

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From: Olivia Funaki

Dear Matthew

On behalf of Hon Chris Hipkins, Minister of Education, thank you for your email of 22 August 2021 requesting the following information:

* advice you have received from the Ministry of Education and/or your other education agencies of the effects of first long Covid lockdown of 2020 on students in state primary and secondary schools.

This includes (but is not limited to), the effects on their:
1) mental health,
2) general wellbeing,
3) educational participation, and
4) educational performance.

It also includes but is not limited to the social equity effects of the lockdown.

Please also advise (i) what policy or operational decisions were made in the light of these findings, and (ii) how you and your education agencies are applying the advice and lessons learned from last year, and your subsequent decisions, to the current lockdown situation and how this is being monitored.

Your request has been considered under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act).

A decision has been made to grant your request and a letter detailing our response will be with you shortly.

Kind regards,
Olivia

Office of Hon Chris Hipkins
Minister of Education
Parliamentary Buildings, Private Bag 18041, Wellington 6160, New Zealand

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Dear Matthew

Please find attached response to your OIA request of 22 August 2021.

Kind regards
Olivia

Office of Hon Chris Hipkins
Minister of Education
Parliamentary Buildings, Private Bag 18041, Wellington 6160, New Zealand

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