E39/2018 9 November Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill
Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill On Tuesday the third reading of the Family Violence Bill and Family Violence (Amendments) Bill were completed. These Bills
Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill On Tuesday the third reading of the Family Violence Bill and Family Violence (Amendments) Bill were completed. These Bills
On Tuesday the committee stage of the Family and Whānau Violence Legislation Bill was completed in Parliament and the Bill was divided into the Family
On Thursday the second reading of the Child Poverty Reduction Bill was completed. This is of high significance to Māori, as up to 33% of
Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry The Minister of Health, David Clark, has advised that an extension has been given for the report on the Mental
Professor Cindy Kiro (Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāti Hine) has been appointed Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Auckland. Ross Wilson (Ngāi Tahu) has been appointed
This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori focused social, economic and Treaty policy developments for the period 1 April to 30 June 2018.
This week the Office of the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor released a report on reducing youth offending. The report is entitled ‘It’s never too
Last week we provided a summary of General Election policy commitments of high relevance to Māori, which have been made to date by the main
This week media outlets have been reporting on an idea floated by Kelvin Davis, Labour Party Member of Parliament, proposing that a specialist kaupapa Māori
On Wednesday the Independent Police Complaints Authority released a report on ‘pre-charge warnings’. Such a warning is an alternative to prosecution for offenders who