Waitangi Tribunal set for final submissions against Oranga Tamariki
14 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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National Urban Māori Authority chairwiman Lady Tureiti Moxon will deliver her final submission before the Waitangi Tribunal. Photo / Leon Men
National Urban Māori Authority chairwiman Lady Tureiti Moxon will deliver her final submission before the Waitangi Tribunal. Photo / Leon Men
NZ Herald
Final submissions before the Waitangi Tribunal are set to go ahead today against Oranga Tamariki, with National Urban Māori Authority chairwoman Lady Tureiti Moxon filing as one of the claimants.
Moxon s position on the matter is that Oranga Tamariki s current child protection system in Aotearoa does not work for Māori and says many of the Crown s own witnesses have agreed.
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A prominent educationalist says with more Kiwi kids engaging in part-time online learning this summer, it’s positive that Children’s Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft has supported the flexibility online education can offer many young students.
“It’s really refreshing to hear from the Children’s Commissioner about the importance of versality in education and the need for fair and equitable access to technology for learning,” says Jamie Beaton, Founder of Crimson Global Academy (CGA).
Mr Beaton says we often hear from the Children’s Commissioner responding to negative statistics around child violence and deprivation. For Judge Becroft to also focus on the future of education is an exciting prospect for the new year.
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A prominent educationalist says with more Kiwi kids
engaging in part-time online learning this summer, it’s
positive that Children’s Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft
has supported the flexibility online education can offer
many young students.
“It’s really refreshing to
hear from the Children’s Commissioner about the importance
of versality in education and the need for fair and
equitable access to technology for learning,” says Jamie
Beaton, Founder of Crimson Global Academy (CGA).
Mr
Beaton says we often hear from the Children’s Commissioner
responding to negative statistics around child violence and
deprivation. For Judge Becroft to also focus on the future