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Ex-Oranga Tamariki staffer injured at work says system, not children, to blame

Ex-Oranga Tamariki staffer injured at work says system, not children, to blame
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Oranga Tamariki Minister doesn t know what s going on - Smale

Oranga Tamariki Minister doesn t know what s going on - Smale
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Oranga Tamariki probe: You can t solve a problem until you know what the problem is

Oranga Tamariki probe: You can t solve a problem until you know what the problem is
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Oranga Tamariki to shut Te Oranga facility after leaked video of child assault

Watch the Oranga Tamariki CEO fronting here: The video posted this week on the Newsroom website showed a young person being surrounded by staff, tackled, restrained and held in a headlock at one of the ministry s care and protection facilities. Since then, some staff have been stood down and Children s Minister Kelvin Davis admitted the system was broken. The agency s chief executive, Sir Wira Gardiner, said the leaked video was one of the reasons that led to the decision to close down Te Oranga, . including preliminary investigations, I want to know what happened, why it happened and why our processes didn t work and a range of other questions.

Oranga Tamariki staff did wrong and face losing jobs - Davis

Minister for Children Kelvin Davis. Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas Davis said chief executive Sir Wira Gardiner had made the right decision in temporarily shutting the facility down after footage emerged of a young person being tackled and held in a headlock. I back him 100 percent. There were a number of factors that fed into him making that decision and it was the right one to make . I support him in making that decision. He would not be surprised if there was more such abuse, he said, but stopped short of saying it was systemic. That s why there is an investigation going on - a police investigation, so I am limited in what can be said . I wouldn t say systemic child abuse, I would say there are some people who aren t living up to the standards that the country would expect.

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