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Women forced to give birth overseas late last year, without any family support, say it is abhorrent health officials thought MIQ wasn't justified at that time.
when i ran to high profile court cases in october against the government refusing the partners of pregnant women to come every major maternal organisation in new zealand from the royal royal of obstetricians and gynaecologists to the midwife council, nurses, counsellors, psychiatrists, but open letter stating that this policy did not serve women and babies and risks the lives of women and babies. largest killer of women in new zealand who have had a baby as maternal suicide and putting them through a degrading process like this of which only 17% of applicants obtain a spot, the only possible result would be to increase our already dismal maternal death numbers. despite that, the government to refuse to deal with it. ~ ,., ., it. well, the government would say it. well, the government would say it is very much it. well, the government would say it is very much putting it. well, the government would say it is very much putting a it. well, the government would say it is very much
lost their homes, lost theirjobs, people that aren t able to say goodbye to their relatives who are dying. it s literally constant. you know, from a mental health perspective, that s been a massive impact. you know, i ve had people reach out to me who i ve had to refer to mental health services in their current country because i m genuinely concerned for the state that they re in. and yet they can t get back to new zealand to get the support they need. tudor clee is a barrister who has been helping players good new zealanders and has grown in mexico city. ten results of the cases
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins has refused to admit he made a mistake or apologise after releasing private information about journalist Charlotte Bellis.