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Supporting young people on remand to live successfully in the community Office of the Children's Commissioner (Judge Andrew Becroft)

By: New Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: State of Care series.Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Office of the Children's Commissioner, 2019Description: electronic document (10 pages); PDF file.Subject(s): New Zealand. Office of the Children's Commissioner | Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children | ADOLESCENTS | CARE AND PROTECTION | CAREGIVERS | CHILD PROTECTION | CHILDREN | CHILDREN'S RIGHTS | INSTITUTIONAL CARE | INSTITUTIONAL VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | JUSTICE | ORANGA TAMARIKI ACT 1989 | SOCIAL SERVICES | SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE | YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUNG OFFENDERS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online State of Care series, #7, May 2019Summary: In March 2018, Oranga Tamariki’s National Youth Justice Management team proposed that the Office of the Children’s Commissioner conduct a thematic monitoring review focused on the quality of Oranga Tamariki’s practice with young people appearing in the Youth Court in respect of remand decisions, and their whānau. This overview report summarises the OCC's longer comprehensive workbook on “How Oranga Tamariki can enable young people on remand to live safely and successfully in their communities”. These reports give pride of place to the voices of young people and their whānau, reflecting their experiences in the youth justice system. The State of Care series is based on the Office of the Children's Commissioner's independent monitoring of Oranga Tamariki policies, practices and services. It includes feedback from children and young people about their experiences. Record #6280
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State of Care series, #7, May 2019

In March 2018, Oranga Tamariki’s National Youth Justice Management team proposed that the Office of the Children’s Commissioner conduct a thematic monitoring review focused on the quality of Oranga Tamariki’s practice with young people appearing in the Youth Court in respect of remand decisions, and their whānau.

This overview report summarises the OCC's longer comprehensive workbook on “How Oranga Tamariki can enable young people on remand to live safely and successfully in their communities”. These reports give pride of place to the voices of young people and their whānau, reflecting their experiences in the youth justice system.

The State of Care series is based on the Office of the Children's Commissioner's independent monitoring of Oranga Tamariki policies, practices and services. It includes feedback from children and young people about their experiences. Record #6280

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