Cross Examining Children: How Do We Properly Question Vulnerable Witnesses?
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Fighting Hunger, Fighting for Happiness: Looking at the policy behind free school lunches
Cross-Examinationejp_commsCross Examination, child, children, child and youth wellbeing strategy, Welfare, wellbeing, children's rights, at-risk children, free school lunches, New Zealand, child welfare
Sins of the Father: Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church and the Royal Commission of Inquiry
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Voluntourism and New Zealand: It's Time for Parliament to Intervene
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Setting Targets for Child Poverty
Measuring Child Poverty
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