Care and protection of tamariki Māori in the family court system : Kaupapa Māori models now required to reduce disparities and measure outcomes Tania Williams, Jacinta Ruru, Horiana Irwin-Easthope, Khylee Quince and Heather Gifford
By: Williams, Tania
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Contributor(s): Ruru, Jacinta
| Irwin-Easthope, Horiana
| Quince, Khylee
| Gifford, Heather
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON19060005 |
Te Arotahi paper, 01, May 2019
The government departmental and judicial system for making decisions about the care and protection of tamariki Māori when their whānau are in crisis needs urgent societal attention. A Kaupapa Māori approach is required to make the best use of the opportunities available in the recently amended legislation to avoid the further systemic undermining of Māori and their whānau. (Authors' abstract).
This is a paper in the Te Arotahi paper series, a series of think piece papers published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) to provide research and focus to critical topic areas and issues facing Aotearoa New Zealand. Record #6283