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_93918 _aNew Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner |
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_aMaiea te Tūruapō. Fulfilling the vision : _bsupporting young people with at-risk behaviour to live successfully in their communities _cOffice of the Children's Commissioner (Judge Andrew Becroft) |
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246 | _aState of care 2018 | ||
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_aWellington, New Zealand : _bOffice of the Children's Commissioner, _c2018 |
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300 | _aelectronic document (48 pages); PDF file | ||
500 | _aState of Care series, #6, October 2018 | ||
520 | _aThe State of Care series is based on the Office of the Children's Commissioner's independent monitoring of Oranga Tamariki policies, practices and services. It includes feedback from children and young people about their experiences. The focus for the 2018 State of Care is to support young people with at-risk behaviour to live successfully in their communities. The report falls into three parts. Part One is the Commissioner's Statement, and contextualises the revised 1989 Oranga Tamariki Act, and in particular Section 7AA. It anchors the Act's potentially revolutionary character within the genius of the 1989 Children, Young Persons and their Families Act that held great promise but never gained the traction originally intended. Specifically, it addresses the potential for community group homes conceived and run in partnership with iwi and Māori organisations. Part Two provides guidance at a practical level about how care and support within the context of community based group homes can contribute to a future where children in care can thrive. This section is based on interviews with children and young people in care contexts, as well as with adults who have been part of these young people’s lives. Part Three of the report identifies further signs that the new landscape of care, born of the revised Oranga Tamariki Act (1989), is taking shape. It emphasises a call for genuine partnership withiwi and Māori agencies. It underscores that this partnership must find expression at the local level in the way care is provided, who is providing it, how it is experienced and what difference it makes. The final recommendations point to some specific actions Oranga Tamariki can take to give expression to the intention of the Act. (From the website). Record #6142 | ||
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_93918 _aNew Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner |
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_aOranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children _97316 |
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_9103 _aCHILD ABUSE |
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_aADOLESCENTS _943 |
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_aCARE AND PROTECTION _997 |
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_9114 _aCHILD NEGLECT |
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_aCHILD PROTECTION _9118 |
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_aCHILDREN _9127 |
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_aCHILDREN'S RIGHTS _9135 |
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_aVOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE _99758 |
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_aCOMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS _9148 |
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_9315 _aINSTITUTIONAL CARE |
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_aINTERVENTION _9326 |
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_aJUSTICE _9333 |
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_aOranga Tamariki Act 1989 | Children’s and Young People’s Well-being Act 1989 _912676 |
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_aSOCIAL SERVICES _9555 |
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_9562 _aSOCIAL WORK PRACTICE |
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_aSUPPORT SERVICES _9591 |
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_aYOUNG PEOPLE _9660 |
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_aYOUNG OFFENDERS _9659 |
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_aINSTITUTIONAL ABUSE _98209 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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856 | _uhttps://www.manamokopuna.org.nz/documents/19/OCC-State-of-Care-October-1-2018.pdf | ||
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_zAbout State of care reports _uhttp://www.occ.org.nz/our-work/state-of-care/ |
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