Māori Party co-leader, Marama Fox says whānau, hapū, iwi and Māori communities need to be part of the solution when addressing the horrifying reality for children in State care.
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Serious allegations against CYF youth facility
It's alleged the R18 movie, 50 Shades of Grey, was shown to youth at a South Auckland Youth Justice Facility under the management of Child, Youth and Family (CYF).
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Financial issues cause problems for two social service providers
Social Development Minister Anne Tolley was under pressure to answer questions today regarding two providers whose financial problems have seen them hit rock bottom.
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Police to crackdown over Summer
Speeding motorists will be under tighter controls this summer with the police threshold for speeding reduced for two months.
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IPCA to investigate Roast Busters complaints
Incompetence or simply an oversight? That's the question many people are asking following revelations that four girls spoke with police in the last couple of years about the young male allegedly sexual offending group, the Roast Busters.
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Public weigh in on bias in criminal justice system
This week, Māori Party co-leader, Tariana Turia, challenged the Minister of Police, Anne Tolley, to address the systemic bias against Māori in the criminal justice system.
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Native Affairs- Hidden A-Gender
Transgender and Transsexual inmates say they are being put at risk when jailed alongside male inmates.