Karen Chhour writes: But the legislation has had unintended consequences. We’ve seen what happens when an interpretation of Te Tiriti is placed above the needs of the child. In some cases, we have seen “reverse uplifts”, where a child is removed from a loving foster home to be placed with relatives deemed more culturally appropriate. […]
The case against reverse uplifts
The case against reverse uplifts
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in law and economics, politics - New Zealand Tags: child protection
Putting children first
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in economics of crime, law and economics, politics - New Zealand Tags: child protection, economics of fertility
Ele Ludemann writes – Minister for Children Karen Chhour is putting children first: Hon KAREN CHHOUR: I move, That the Oranga Tamariki (Repeal of Section 7AA) Amendment Bill be now read a first time. I nominate the Social Services and Community Committee to consider the bill.
Putting children first
Cultural Relativity And The Law Ft. Yasmine Mohammed
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in economics of crime, law and economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA Tags: child protection, political correctness, racial discrimination, regressive left


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