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This publication reports on a wānanga hosted by Te Puni Kōkiri on 24 June 2010. It was an opportunity to share the learning from Māori designed, developed and delivered initiatives with policy analysts and others working to address the drivers of crime and with an interest in reducing the over-representation of Māori in the criminal justice system.
Published in 2010.
View from beginning or Select a section to view Maori designed, developed and delivered initiatives to reduce Maori offending and re-offending Mihi The Taita Project PRESENTED BY KIM WORKMAN Te Whakaruruhau Maori Women's Refuge PRESENTED BY RUAHINE ALBERT AND ARIANA SIMPSON Te Whare Ruruhau o Meri PRESENTED BY HERA CLARK Consultancy Advocacy & Research Trust (CART) PRESENTED BY DENIS O'REILLY, ROY DUNN, EDGE TE WHAITI, LAURENCE O'REILLY. The Hard to Reach Youth Project in South Auckland Puawaitanga Takaro Maori PRESENTER: KEVIN TAMATI Taonga Educational Trust PRESENTERS: GEORGINA KUPA, ANNE CANDY The Maatangireia Trust PRESENTER: ROBERTA KARANGAROA Te Hikoitanga, Orongomai Marae JOY BULLEN, GEORGE KUPA Interactive Session and Plenary TOPICS Closing Remarks Phil Dinham (Ministry of Social Development) Ruahine (Roni) Albert, Te Whakaruruhau, Maori Women's Refuge, Hamilton Di Grenell, Director, Whanau Ora, Te Puni Kokiri Harry Tam, Policy Manager, Te Puni Kokiri Appendix Non-Government and Government Organisations Present at the Wananga