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  1. Questions being asked how Oranga Tamariki now has 10 executives but only 1 in the leadership team with a social work qualification…

    Only 7 out of 12 regional managers have a social work qualification or are registered social workers.

    Only 1600 of all front line workers of 4000 staff are front line social workers. So 60% of all front line workers at Oranga Tamariki are NOT front line social workers.

    “On social work experience, Moss said the leadership team of herself and 10 deputy chief executives “benefits greatly from the deep social work experience of the Chief Social Worker” (the only one in the leadership team with a social work qualification); just over half (seven of 12) regional managers had a social work qualification or are registered social workers. Eight-five percent of OT staff were in the front line, she said in answer to one question, but later said just 1600 of the total 4000 staff nationwide were frontline social workers.”

    https://www.newsroom.co.nz/the-brave-new-world-of-oranga-tamariki

    This is a problem growing around the world where organisations lose the organisational knowledge of their industry at executive level, and then turn it into a dysfunctional and poorly operating organisation….

  2. Moss also said, she has the childrens best interest at heart. But looking at the poor culture and work practices, the high turnover of staff, the bullying and intimidation, the budget training courses for her Maori staff, it appears she does not have the childrens best interest at heart. Now if she did really care about the children, she would invest properly in her staff, she would also employ the very best, not unqualified or unsuitable people. And she would also listen to her staff not undermine them. It appears she has her salaries best interest at heart. Who know does she actually have a heart.

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