Mako Mama - Mangopare | Single Parents Project : final report
Domett, Tania
Mako Mama - Mangopare | Single Parents Project : final report 1Prepared by Tania Domett, Dr Jennie Coker, Angela Meyer and Erin Jackson for the Peter McKenzie Project in partnership with Ngāti Kahungunu - Project Gender, 2023 - electronic document (83 pages) ; PDF file
Throughout the Mako Mama - Mangopare report we highlight the ways in which single parenthood is often stigmatised. In order for the 64,000+ Single Parent whānau in Aotearoa to thrive, a fundament shift is required in how government, businesses, and society think about, and engage with, single parents.
The single most impactful action to achieve this is to reframe our state responsibility for single parents towards protection and away from investigation.
We have identifed three top priority change areas: Celebrate us, Support us, Respect our mana. (From the website). Record #8141
Ngāti Kahungunu
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMPLOYMENT
FAMILY VIOLENCE
HOUSING
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
SINGLE PARENTS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND
Mako Mama - Mangopare | Single Parents Project : final report 1Prepared by Tania Domett, Dr Jennie Coker, Angela Meyer and Erin Jackson for the Peter McKenzie Project in partnership with Ngāti Kahungunu - Project Gender, 2023 - electronic document (83 pages) ; PDF file
Throughout the Mako Mama - Mangopare report we highlight the ways in which single parenthood is often stigmatised. In order for the 64,000+ Single Parent whānau in Aotearoa to thrive, a fundament shift is required in how government, businesses, and society think about, and engage with, single parents.
The single most impactful action to achieve this is to reframe our state responsibility for single parents towards protection and away from investigation.
We have identifed three top priority change areas: Celebrate us, Support us, Respect our mana. (From the website). Record #8141
Ngāti Kahungunu
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMPLOYMENT
FAMILY VIOLENCE
HOUSING
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
SINGLE PARENTS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND