Rail workers slam KiwiRail as “green-washing hypocrites”
The Rail and Maritime Transport Union says its members are laughing at the idea KiwiRail belongs in a ‘Climate Leaders…
The Rail and Maritime Transport Union says its members are laughing at the idea KiwiRail belongs in a ‘Climate Leaders…
SAFE is outraged to learn that the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has, yet again, let animals down by giving…
Population transfer and refugees On 13 July, United Nations Member States (the United States excepted) agreed to an all-encompassing Global…
Substantial review of local government funding welcome and needed Local Government New Zealand is pleased with the terms of reference…
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There is a mountain of good research evidence that placing women in prison causes undue harm to their families and children. Most children end up living with extended family (few are looked after by the father), often grandparents. The children are often traumatised. There is little therapy, counselling or other support for the children. They are vulnerable to poor health outcomes and poor education outcomes.
Hone Harawira is the leader of the MANA Movement and is currently touring Native American meetings.
I’ve found officers who start off treating inmates with a modicum of respect have the least trouble with them, and it helps with the inmates’ rehabilitation.
Efeso Collins represents the Manukau ward on the Auckland Council, bringing a critical voice from Otara to questions of Auckland, Samoan and national governance. His community, media and academic work draws on a deep experience and analysis of leadership and service within and across cultures. We are thrilled to host him at the Kai Pasifika Salon on Thursday 26 July.
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