Cross-Examination: Will the Ministry for Vulnerable Children Bring the Changes We Need?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsACC, accountability, Anne Tolley, child, Child Poverty Action Group, Child Youth and Family, child-centred approach, children, claudia russell, CPAG, CYF, direct purchasing model, Jacinda Ardern, labour, Maori youth, michael o'brien, minister for social development, ministry for vulnerable children, national standards approach, NCEA, Oranga Tamariki, young persons and their families act, young persons and their families act 1986
Amicus Curiae: Teaching an Old Act New Tricks – The Social Security Legislation Rewrite Bill 2016
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, Anne Tolley, arbuthnot v chief executive of the department of work and income, Blanchard J, canterbury community law centre, child welfare payments, naushyn janah, policy-neutral rewrite of existing policy, social development minister, Social Security Act, social security legislation rewrite bill 2016, social welfare, stigma of being on a benefit, supported child payment, Supreme Court
Cross Examination: A National Disgrace – Will the CYF Overhaul be 15th Time’s the Charm?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsandrew becroft, Anne Tolley, Child Youth & Family, children young persons & their families act 1989, Cross Examination, CYF, equal justice, Jess Fitzgerald, Labour Party, Law Reform, New Zealand
Amicus Curiae: Racism and Reform - A Recipe for Failure?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAnne Tolley, broken CYF, Child Youth and Family, dame tariana turia, daniel gambitsis, government agency, institutional racism, Maori, Maori representation, numerous changes to CYF, OECD, overhaul, residential and care services, social development minister
Amicus Curiae: Retrospective Legislation, A No-WINZ Proposition
Amicus Curiae: The Kids Aren’t Alright – Raising the age limit for Youth Courts
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmy Adams, Andrew Little, Anne Tolley, Dyslexia Foundation, Guy Pope-Mayell, Julia Whaipooti, JustSpeak, Lucy Knight, Ministry of Justice, Youth Courts NZ, Youth Offending
Amicus Curiae: Establishing A Child Sex Offender Register in New Zealand - A Reasonable Infringement of Rights?