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… child protection system. Child and family social workers could consider adapting aspects of ATD Fourth World’s … child protection system. Child and family social workers could consider adapting aspects of ATD Fourth World’s … activists’ expertise on how institutions, policy and law could better support them, and reiterating that activists’ …
… benefits at around the time of their birth, and families could qual- ify based on low income alone during the period … Māori. Outcomes consid- ered were limited to those that could be measured in the available linked administrative data … expansion. Rather than being the result of Family Start, could the estimated infant mortality reductions reflect the …
… better). This included requiring mediation before parents could apply to the Family Court, and removing lawyers from … in that language [of whānau, hapū and iwi]. By 2001, you could have just about twinked out those words in the … now turns to consider the opportunities that section 7AA could provide to improve outcomes for tamariki Māori and …
… involved with the state care and protection system. Nor could they. However, the legitimate question that arises from … them. The voices themselves suggest areas where change could be considered and, indeed, could begin to take place without the need for specific …
… narrowly focused Oranga Tamariki advocated in this report, could be adopted for non-Māori children. In fact, it would be … We are yet to fully realise its vision.4 The Crown Sector could have always taken the approach of working with Te … key decision points in the care and protection system that could lead to the state removing pēpi or tamariki from the …
… trust them at first because I was like ‘I don’t know, I could still lose my children’. (P4) Over time participants … your kids. Maybe instead of saying like “do you think you could talk less and eat more?’ then say ‘what a good job you … children. It boosted my confidence to the point where I could actually say to staff here, “no I’m taking her to the …