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More caution urged as Covid test results trickle in


More caution urged as Covid test results trickle in
28 Jun 2021 12:15 PM
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A Māori and public health expert believes the level 2 restrictions in the weekend should be extended until the weekend.
The restrictions were extended to 11.59pm Tuesday, but Dr Matire Harwood says the fact it was extended at all indicates the Government may have more concerns than it is letting on about the current risk.
An Australian couple who visited Wellington the previous weekend have now both tested positive for Covid-19.
Dr Harwood says even though no community cases have been detected here, the change in weather means the risk of transmission has increased. ....

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WNEWS 28.06: Rules fight for control at Maori Council


Rules fight for control at Maori Council
28 Jun 2021 12:15 PM
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A new co-chair of the New Zealand Māori Council expects a scrap with former executive director Matthew Tukaki to continue - but says under current rules he has no place at the table.
Mr Tukaki failed last week to get an injunction against the council holding its annual meeting in Wellington over the weekend, at which George Ngatai from Tāmaki ki te Tonga and Harvey Ruru from Te Tau Ihu were elected co-chairs.
Mr Tukaki had told the court some of the new branches in Tāmaki Makaurau which voted against him continuing as chair of the Auckland District Māori Council had not been properly formed, and Te Puni Kōkiri had offered to mediate. ....

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OPINION: The good intentions of the Sexual Violence Bill will see more Maori men guilty of rape


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Martyn Bomber Bradbury: The desire to see justice for victims of sexual assault has eclipsed the need for a fair justice system.
The proposed changes to the law would see those accused of sexual assault lose their right to silence and remove any defence.
To justify gerrymandering the law to gain more convictions, the Green Party use questionable statistics claiming only 1% of sexual assaults get successfully prosecuted when in fact the number is 43% for sexual violation and 42% for attempted sexual violation.
Because Māori are poorer, Defense Lawyers are warning they will fall foul of these new rules regardless of their innocence. ....

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Missed GP visits put tamariki in hospital


Missed GP visits put tamariki in hospital
28 Jun 2021 12:15 PM
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Māori and Pacific children face more barriers to seeing a GP than other children and those who do are twice as likely to be hospitalised.
That’s the finding of a Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington study using data from the long-running Growing Up in New Zealand study.
It found 8.3 percent of Māori children and 7 percent of Pacific children experienced barriers to seeing a GP between the ages of 12 and 24 months, compared with 2.8 percent of Pākehā children.
Lead author Dr Mona Jeffreys says children who don’t see a GP at that early age are more than twice as likely to be admitted to hospital when they are about the age of 4. ....

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