10.17608/k6.auckland.7295882.v1 Melody Smith-nee Oliver Melody Smith-nee Oliver Erika Ikeda Erika Ikeda Erica Hinckson Erica Hinckson Ralph Maddison Ralph Maddison Kim A Meredith-Jones Kim A Meredith-Jones Caroline Walker Caroline Walker Sandra Mandic Sandra Mandic New Zealand’s 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth The University of Auckland 2018 Physical activity Sedentary behaviours Child health Youth health Physical education Sport participation Health survey Health Promotion 2018-11-26 02:28:48 Journal contribution https://auckland.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/New_Zealand_s_2018_Report_Card_on_Physical_Activity_for_Children_and_Youth/7295882 <p>This is the third Report Card for Physical Activity in New Zealand, with the previous cards published in 2014 and 2016, as part of the Global Matrix of Report Cards initiative. This international collaboration uses a harmonised process for evaluating how countries are performing in relation to children’s activity behaviours and related environmental contexts. Report Cards are useful for raising awareness and advocating for health promoting policies and environments for healthy, active children and youth.</p><p> </p><p>The 2018 Report Cards assign grades across ten indicators (overall physical activity, organised sport and physical activity, active play, active transportation, sedentary behaviours, physical fitness, family and peers, school, community and environment, government).</p>