Whānau Ora Crime and Crash Prevention Strategy launched: from E1 week ending 18 Jan 2013
In December the New Zealand Police launched Turning of the Tide – a Whānau Ora Crime and Crash Prevention Strategy. This is a short goal
In December the New Zealand Police launched Turning of the Tide – a Whānau Ora Crime and Crash Prevention Strategy. This is a short goal
A report entitled, Evaluation of the Early Outcomes of Ngā Kooti Rangatahi was released on 19 December. The purpose of the evaluation was to assess
Doctor Katarina Edmonds and Doctor Poia Rewi have been appointed to the Board of The Maori Language Commission. They will replace outgoing members, Dame Iritana
Purpose This paper provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the quarter 1 April 2012 to 30 June 2012.
Social Services Select Committee report tabled On Wednesday a report by the Social Services Select Committee on their ‘Inquiry into the identification, rehabilitation, and care
Statements of Intent – Social agencies As previously advised, statements of intent for Government ministries and departments were published following the Budget. These are three-year
The Budget is based on a Government deficit of $13.5 billion for the year ahead, 2012/13. This is down from the record deficit of $18.4
The Auckland Independent Māori Statutory Board has commenced a series of six hui to consult on health and wellbeing issues such as Te Reo Māori,
This briefing paper provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the quarter 1 January 2012 to 30 March 2012.
Last week we advised that the Prime Minister had established ten targets for the public sector to achieve over the next three to five years.