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Boy with autism asks Children s Commissioner: Can you please come to my school and help me?

Photo: 123RF Judge Andrew Becroft intervened in the case after the boy, 13, wrote to him following his suspension for his involvement in a fight. The boy moved to the school last year as a directed enrolment, meaning the Ministry of Education ordered the school to enrol him after it initially refused. The boy s letter, provided to RNZ by his mother, said his school would not let him participate in regular school activities and kept him in a room with a teacher away from but in full view of other children. I m having a really hard time at school at the moment and hate being treated so differently to all the other students. I just want to make some friends and be treated like everyone else. I hate being bullied and laughed at because the teachers treat me differently and so do the other students, he wrote.

There will always be an Oranga Tamariki : Sir Wira Gardiner on trust, the Treaty, and true partnership

ROSS GIBLIN/STUFF The head of Oranga Tamariki, Grainne Moss, is deeply concerned about the rise in methamphetamine use and the effects it has on children and families. (Video first published in October 2020) The annual report was a victory of sorts. Social worker caseloads were significantly down, referrals had halved since 2017; partnerships with Māori organisations were up - and so the list went on. On the other hand there was the Irishwoman’s mangled reo Māori pronunciation. A small thing, for sure, but after a crisis in the agency’s relationship with Māori, there was defeat in every punctured vowel. Symbolism as torture.

Number of police chases drop 60 per cent since pursuit policy amended

TVNZ kept quiet about paedophile cameraman on kids tv show What Now

TVNZ kept quiet about paedophile cameraman on kids tv show What Now 11 Mar, 2021 10:00 PM 6 minutes to read Convicted paedophile Nikola Marinovich tries to dodge media outside Auckland District Court. The freelance cameraman worked on kids TV show What Now. Photo / File Convicted paedophile Nikola Marinovich tries to dodge media outside Auckland District Court. The freelance cameraman worked on kids TV show What Now. Photo / File After the Herald revealed a convicted paedophile had worked on a taxpayer-funded children s television show, officials flew into damage control. Newly released documents reveal the story s immediate fallout, including who knew what about the cheerleading

Green Party Backs Calls For fatally Flawed Bill To Be Rejected

Thursday, 11 March 2021, 3:05 pm The Green Party is backing the calls for the ‘fatally flawed’ Oranga Tamariki (Youth Justice Demerit Points) Amendment Bill to be rejected. “We already know, based on evidence, that the kind of approach this Bill represents will only cause more harm to vulnerable children and young people, will lead to reoffending and will not keep our communities safe,” Green Party spokesperson for Justice Golriz Ghahraman says. The Bill, currently in front of the Social Services and Community Select Committee, has been called ‘fatally flawed’ by Children’s Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft, and rejection calls have been heard from a number of submitters including Professor

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