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Concerns raised over training of Oranga Tamariki staff seen tackling child in video

Concerns raised over training of Oranga Tamariki staff seen tackling child in video
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Ron Curran: from blacksmith to STUC president

Ron Curran: from blacksmith to STUC president
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Authority rules on abandoned OT worker

Authority rules on ‘abandoned’ OT worker Newsroom 1 day ago © Provided by Newsroom The Employment Relations Authority finds Oranga Tamariki was justified to compulsorily retire a social worker. David Williams reports A personal grievance taken by a former Oranga Tamariki staffer has failed. Bai Zammit-Ross had been a social worker for the Ministry for Children since 2010, working at the Te Puna Wai ō Tuhinapo, a Christchurch youth justice facility. Her wrist was injured in 2017, while breaking up a fight between two youths, and that spiralled into other health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder. Zammit-Ross left work in October 2017 and never returned. She was compulsorily retired by Oranga Tamariki on medical grounds 16 months later.

Obituary: Oxford s Robert Fryer became an education expert

By Andrew Ffrench @OxMailAndyF Business reporter covering Didcot and Wallingford. Call me on 01865 425425 Robert Fryer Picture: Fryer family Robert Fryer, who has died aged 76, was an Oxford schoolboy who went on to play an important role in re-shaping education nationally. He was made a CBE for his contribution to adult and community education, particularly to under-represented groups, and was also prominent in research projects and modernising trade unions. Known as Rob or Bob to family and friends, he was born in Solihull in the West Midlands in September 1944 to motor mechanic Harold Fryer and his wife Edith, a nurse. After moving to Weymouth and Banbury, the family settled in Oxford, with young Robert attending South Oxford School and the City of Oxford High School.

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