In 2009, 17-year-old Kahu Morehu-Ahipene was killed in a car crash. Two years later his younger brother Hepa, who survived the crash, took his own life.
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Combating family violence remains a priority for Justice Minister
According to Justice Minister Amy Adams, Government initiatives to reduce New Zealand's horrific family violence track-record have proven beneficial.
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Whānau Ora navigators to receive $49.8m boost
Whānau Ora Minister Te Ururoa Flavell says new operating funding of $49.8 million over the next four years will further support Whānau Ora navigators to work with families.
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Prisoners to use audio visual technology to contact families
Prisoners are set to be able to use audio visual technology from inside prisons that will allow them to have video conferences with their families, a first for the New Zealand prison system.
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Shane Cameron turns full focus on whānau
Shane Cameron's 17-year boxing career may have come to an end but the former New Zealand heavyweight champion believes his legacy will live on in his teaching to his clients, a close friend and his children.
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Annual Mangamuka Pig Hunt unites generations
The event might be pig hunting, but it also serves to bring together generations of families from the region to the annual Mangamuka Pig Hunt.
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Presbyterian Support delivers (FDL) services
The Ministry of Justice have appointed Presbyterian Support to deliver Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) services.
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Royal family visit proved beneficial for NZ
From Wellington, to Dunedin, to Christchurch, it was a long week of travelling for the Royal Family and today, they departed New Zealand.
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Social prevention advocate aims to develop Māori families
According to Herewini Jones, expert in social prevention, we have the answers within us to address problems within our family arenas that are affecting the way we live.
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Native Affairs- Baby Daddys
Aotearoa has the third-highest pregnancy rate amongst high income countries - we're just behind the United States and Chile.