The Whanau Ora review has found its commissioning approach meets accountability standards and is transparent. Today, Te Puni Kōkiri released the report as well as recommendations from the independent Whānau Ora Review Panel.
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Wharekura principal critical of education review
The principal of a South Auckland wharekura says the education overhaul suggested in the report into Tomorrow's Schools will not benefit Māori students in mainstream schools.
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National to independently review culture of party
National will conduct an independent review of the party and its culture despite asserting it has no culture issues. With Ex-National MP Jami-Lee Ross receiving mental health care the situation has put the spotlight on mental health issues and support services for MPs within parliament.
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Change could be on the cards for Whānau Ora
Minister Peeni Henare says changes could be on the cards for Whānau Ora following a review undertaken by the government. Dame Tariana Turia hopes the Minister continues to fund the programme given it has helped more than 45,000 families.
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Tauranga City Council reviews gambling venues policy
There will be no new gambling venues in Tauranga if a new policy is passed. The council is reviewing their Gambling Venues Policy which is gaining support from community groups in Tauranga.
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Major review of health system announced
The government has announced a major review of the health system which Health Minister David Clark says is designed to future-proof health and disability services in Aotearoa.
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Independent review highlights shortfalls in child protection reforms
An independent review of the Government’s direction on child protection services has raised fundamental concerns that the study author, Otago University’s Dr Emily Keddell, says need addressing.
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No iwi representation on Edgecumbe's flood review panel
The three-piece independent panel responsible for the review into last month’s flood of Edgecumbe will be void of iwi representation. Panel Chair Sir Michael Cullen says this is due to a conflict of interest.
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Iwi Chairs raise concern over lack of Māori representation
Iwi Chairs are concerned about the lack of Māori representation in the expert panel that has been set up to review Child Youth and Family (CYF).
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Kura kaupapa across NZ mass boycott of National Standards
In a letter to the Govt, the kura kaupapa national body has rejected a proposal to be assessed by a new set of national standards.