Oranga Tamariki, Grainne Moss stands before the Waitangi Tribunal.
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Oranga Tamariki chief's days are numbered
Oranga Tamariki declined to comment on a potential departure today.
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Police apologise for handling of 111 call about Nevaeh Ager, who was later murdered
NZ Police accepts the Independent Police Conduct Authority’s finding that the call, reporting concerns about a child’s welfare, was not handled in accordance with police policy, standard operating procedures and good practice.
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'We're saying to the Crown, just hand it over. We don't trust your style of partnership.'
'Our system has been discarded and supplanted with a foreign system, a corona, a Crown, a coronavirus that gets into our systems and starts sucking the life out of our ancient beliefs, our children and our mothers, our whare tangata' - Ngahiwi Tomoana
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Māori authority for tamariki Māori and whānau- Annette Sykes
Māori lawyer Annette Sykes joins calls to establish a separate Māori authority for Māori children and young people.
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'What is the Crown going to do about Oranga Tamariki?'- lawyer asks tribunal
Some witnesses at the Oranga Tamariki Urgent Inquiry (Wai 2915) hearings in Napier called for the disestablishment of the state agency.
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'State-sanctioned child trafficking. There is no other word for it.'- Jean Te Huia
The second week of the Oranga Tamariki Urgent Inquiry (Wai 2915) hearings are underway, and witnesses are presenting evidence before the Waitangi Tribunal in Hastings.
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Two Oranga Tamariki caregivers plead guilty on child assault charges
Dame Naida Glavish is fuming following the report that two Oranga Tamariki caregivers appeared in court on child assault charges.
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Kelvin Davis proud of government achievements for Tai Tokerau
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis is adamant - nothing would have changed if there wasn't a Māori minister.
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Te Whare Tuhua – a place for youth justice rangatahi to belong
The head of a youth justice facility in Tauranga Moana says the first thing his charges want is positive reinforcement.