Friday, 23 April 2021, 12:15 pm
The Government has today launched Māori
Pathways at Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison, a
ground-breaking series of initiatives designed in
partnership with Māori to reduce reoffending and improve
outcomes for whānau.
Corrections Minister Kelvin
Davis said the Pathways are a key part of Hōkai
Rangi, and involved a number of agencies and Māori
working together to target long-term change.
“Taking
on the over-representation of Māori in our prisons has been
a top priority for me as Minister,” Kelvin Davis
said.
“This is a long term challenge, and progress
is already being made.
Press Release – New Zealand Government The Government has today launched Mori Pathways at Hawkes Bay Regional Prison, a ground-breaking series of initiatives designed in partnership with Mori to reduce reoffending and improve outcomes for whnau. Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis said …
The Government has today launched Māori Pathways at Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison, a ground-breaking series of initiatives designed in partnership with Māori to reduce reoffending and improve outcomes for whānau.
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis said the Pathways are a key part of Hōkai Rangi, and involved a number of agencies and Māori working together to target long-term change.
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