Press Release – New Zealand Government Budget 2021 shows the Governments commitment to tackling the long-term challenge of Mori reoffending while putting the focus on the wellbeing of whnau, with the launch of Whine Mori Pathways at Christchurch Womens Prison, Corrections Minister …
Budget 2021 shows the Government’s commitment to tackling the long-term challenge of Māori reoffending while putting the focus on the wellbeing of whānau, with the launch of Wāhine
Māori Pathways at Christchurch Women’s Prison, Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis said today.
The Wāhine Māori Pathways are a series of initiatives designed in partnership with Māori to build better outcomes for women in Christchurch Women’s Prison.
Māori Pathways at
Christchurch Women’s Prison, Corrections Minister Kelvin
Davis said today.
The Wāhine Māori Pathways are a
series of initiatives designed in partnership with Māori to
build better outcomes for women in Christchurch Women’s
Prison.
“The Wāhine Māori Pathways recognise and
respond to the specific needs of women in the criminal
justice system, and will also improve wellbeing outcomes for
tamariki and whānau alongside the women,” Kelvin Davis
said.
“Our corrections system has largely been
designed and developed to provide for men, however women
have specific needs that require a unique approach and