The mother of a 7-year-old Māori girl placed in the care of a Pākehā couple has failed in a bid to take her custody battle directly to the Supreme Court.
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Oranga Tamariki failed to do 'bare minimum' to help abused child before death
Oranga Tamariki failed to take the "bare minimum" action over safety concerns about Malachi Subecz who was later murdered by his carer.
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More kids being sent to child protection services
The number of children being called-in to child protection services by health services and the community is rising.
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Oranga Tamariki accepts Children's Commission findings
The Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft says that children and families may have missed out on proper placements within the system due to the inconsistent delivery of Family Group Conferences over the past 27 years
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Social worker in Moko case unaware of abuse
Māori Women's Refuge worker Trina Marama, who assisted the woman sentenced for the manslaughter of 3-year-old Moko Rangitoheriri, Tania Shailer, reiterated that she knew nothing about the abuse inflicted on the toddler prior to his death at the second day of the corners inquiry in Rotorua.
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"I will continue to better myself for my children"- Nicola Dally-Paki
The coronial inquest into the death of 3-year-old Moko Rangitoheriri, who died 10th August 2015, is underway in Rotorua. Mother Nicola Dally-Paki was one of several witnesses who gave evidence.
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Dame Devoy asks UN to tell NZ Govt to inquire into state abuse
The Race Relations Commissioner has asked a United Nations committee to urge the New Zealand Government to have an inquiry into the physical and sexual abuse of children and disabled people held in state institutions.
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New rural rangatahi justice house opens near Rotorua
Te Toa Matataki is a new youth community house near Rotorua which has opened its doors. The initiative is a partnership between the Tuakiri Charitable Trust and the Ministry for Vulnerable Children, Oranga Tamariki.
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Native Affairs- An allegation of abuse
A former social worker claims children in state care were placed with a known paedophile.
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Native Affairs- Hush money claim
A former state ward is accusing the Government of paying out hush money not compensation to children historically abused in state care.