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The white paper for vulnerable children: Volume II

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, N.Z.: New Zealand Government, 2012Description: electronic document (190 p.); PDF file: 2.70 MBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: New Zealand's Minister for Social Development, Hon. Paula Bennett released the White Paper for Vulnerable Children on 11 October 2012. Volume II contains the evidence and detailed policy rationale for each of the proposals. There are four parts to the White Paper for Vulnerable Children: Volume I contains the Government’s plans for getting better outcomes for our most at-risk children. Children’s Action Plan – setting out actions and timeframes. Volume II contains the evidence and the detailed rationale for the plans. There is also a link to the NZFVC news item. Summary of Submissions – covering the nearly 10,000 received on the Green Paper for Vulnerable Children. For more information go to the White paper page on the Children's Action Plan website. This information is now available on the Oranga Tamariki website.
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New Zealand's Minister for Social Development, Hon. Paula Bennett released the White Paper for Vulnerable Children on 11 October 2012.
Volume II contains the evidence and detailed policy rationale for each of the proposals.
There are four parts to the White Paper for Vulnerable Children:
Volume I contains the Government’s plans for getting better outcomes for our most at-risk children.
Children’s Action Plan – setting out actions and timeframes.
Volume II contains the evidence and the detailed rationale for the plans. There is also a link to the NZFVC news item.
Summary of Submissions – covering the nearly 10,000 received on the Green Paper for Vulnerable Children. For more information go to the White paper page on the Children's Action Plan website. This information is now available on the Oranga Tamariki website.