Rangatahi Court Opened: week ending 20 March 2015 (edition 8/2015)
On Saturday a Kooti Rangatahi (Māori Youth Court) was opened at Hairini Marae in Tauranga. This is the thirteenth Kooti Rangatahi to be established since
On Saturday a Kooti Rangatahi (Māori Youth Court) was opened at Hairini Marae in Tauranga. This is the thirteenth Kooti Rangatahi to be established since
Last week the Salvation Army released its 2015 ‘State of the Nation Report’ which this year is subtitled, ‘A Mountain All Can Climb’. This is
This week Te Ururoa Flavell called for a review of the criminal justice system, indicating that young Māori are continually over-represented within this area,
On Monday the Associate Minister for Justice, Chester Borrows, announced that six community organisations had been successful in applying for funds to reduce youth
Last week The Salvation Army released its 2014, ‘State of the Nation Report’, which this year is subtitled, ‘Striking A Better Balance’. This is an
Te Pūmanawa o te Waiora, a partnership school in Whangaruru (Northland) opened on Monday. This is a bilingual (English/Māori) secondary school which offers learning opportunities
The Associate Minister of Justice, Chester Borrows, has put out a media release seeking applications for projects to support the Youth Crime Action Plan. Pānui
Purpose This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the period 1 October 2013 to 20
On Monday a report was released on Child Poverty in New Zealand, entitled, Child Poverty Monitor 2013, Technical Report. This report has been prepared for
Last week the Associate Minister of Justice, Chester Borrows, released a Youth Crime Action Plan 2013 – 2023. Through this plan the Government seeks a