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  1. Rather than worrying about the construction side of the institutions, (government thinks that everything is fixed with new construction 2025 and a lovely new building) they need to concentrate on the immediate staff and their qualifications aka having a registered psychologist type in charge and available to the children on a daily basis not a networker, woke type, gainning the children’s trust by just having accepting motivated kind staff, and get the children on a positive path. Probably not easy in an institution or with the type of kids that are there and what the kids may have been through!

    Telling kids to write a letter to a grievance panel, about their bullying is a laughable response and shows how out of touch they are with children and reality!

    “As for bullying, she was firm that correct processes were in place, including the use of a grievance panel that children could write to, to voice allegations and complaints.”

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/400426/we-ve-dropped-the-ball-with-about-100-kids-in-new-zealand-children-s-commissioner

    For the older offenders this type of program is much better than putting youths in jail. Being around animals is proven to help troubled people and they are learning in demand skills that don’t have to be academic.

    Young offenders learning new skills from life down on the farm
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/398979/young-offenders-learning-new-skills-from-life-down-on-the-farm

  2. Sadly only a small portion of this comment is at all accurate.
    Staff at OT try unbelievably hard to place children with whanau – if they have to remove them at all. All too often they search the whanau seeking a suitable place for a child to be placed and come up empty handed. Then and only then is state care ever considered.
    Whilst it is clear that state care is often far less than acceptable it must be remembered that these teens are often of the very most challenging nature (not always – often) and they end up having to be ‘cared for’ in virtual jail type settings. Sad but true.
    But how does OT win? If they don’t act and a child dies or is harmed everyone is up in arms because OT didn’t act!! How can they win? Damned if they do and damned if they don’t.
    Also keep in mind that OT is massively under staffed and under resources at every level.

  3. all too often actually they do not do this in all cases and they tell lies and i know cause i caught them out red handed

  4. all too often actually they do not do this in all cases and they tell lies and i know cause i caught them out red handed if they are under staffed whose fault is that the fools who voted national in for 9 years who made things worse far worse

  5. This would have to be the most seriously ignorant article I have read for a long time. The author needs to see the real situation at risk children live in. Some parents for all sorts of reasons are damaging their children through neglect, abuse, drug taking, and generational inability to be able to love their offspring. The repercussions are long term and serious. I know this because we have been involved in foster caring and there is no doubt that the widespread use of methamphetamine is making the situation much worse than is was when we first fostered. There aren’t enough foster carers to go round so I would suggest the author instead of spraying his illinformed comments around become involved closely with what’s really happening. It will break his heart if he has a functioning social conscience. Oranga Tamariki is staffed by people who really care and do not deserved to be attacked in this way.

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