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The government s war on kids won t stop the youth crime problem in Queensland, experts say
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Georgia said she had no where else to go, and always found her way back to groups that encouraged her offending.
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NZ s Children s Commissioner says engaging them more in school would be hugely protective
The law changes are expected to be introduced into parliament this week
Those are the blunt words of Georgia , a young, well-spoken woman who was just 12 years old when she first landed in youth detention on car-stealing charges.
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Thursday, 18 February 2021, 11:37 am
Neurodiversity is one of the great unaddressed issues of
our time, says Children’s Commissioner Judge Andrew
Becroft, who will address the Belief Change Family Journey
forum in Queenstown this weekend.
This year’s Forum
is hosted by Dyslexia Foundation of New Zealand, sponsored
by Cookie Time Charitable Trust. Judge Becroft, keynote
speaker at the Forum, will talk about the critical
importance of whānau/family in the wellbeing and resilience
of children with neurodevelopmental issues, including
dyslexia.
“In the words of one child: ‘really,
just people who really believe in you is the most essential
thing in having a good life – and people who support you
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Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft, who will address the Belief Change Family Journey
forum in Queenstown this weekend. This year’s Forum is hosted by Dyslexia Foundation . More
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Low decile New Zealand secondary schools continue to lag significantly behind high
decile counterparts in catering for students with learning differences, and more
than half of decile 1 schools have no students receiving assistance at NCEA exam . More
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