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  1. Another, more positive and hopeful perspective, on meth, gangs and rehab – well worth a read:
    stuff.co.nz/opinion/125805986/dont-write-off-gang-drug-rehab-programme

  2. To me a benefit, while not directly earned, is a token payment and therefore I do not feel that it is worth the time nor expense in monitoring what the funds are being spent on, right down to single item purchases.
    I don’t think this should be done for gang members, suspected gang members, individuals with gang affiliations, or young people.

    Personally what I envisage is the establishment of a phone line between the proprietors of pubs, casinos, and liquor stores and the Ministry of Social Development. If the Owner or Duty Manager witnesses a person whom they know frequenting their establishment regularly, they can then call this phone line and converse with a representative of the Ministry of Social Development. That individual would then, if it is deemed appropriate, be questioned two to three weeks later about these occurrences at a branch of the Ministry of Social Development. If this was to be repeated, an official would then look at putting the individual on a course, on a new course if they have already completed an approved course, or other such activities geared at making them more work ready.

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