Oranga Tamariki
Oranga Tamariki
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Our national apology
On 12 November 2024 the Government delivered a national apology to survivors of abuse in state care.
Oranga Tamariki Chief Executive, Andrew Bridgman, joined leaders of Health, Education, Police, Crown Law, Public Service Commission and the Ministry of Social Development to apologise for the failings of the public service.
To every survivor, and every person who did not survive.
To the children who we failed.
To the adults those children have now become.
We are sorry.
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Видео

Swing a Poi in Support of Our Social Workers
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Yesterday our Oranga Tamariki leaders found a unique way to celebrate National Social workers day and Te Wiki o te Reo Māori! The challenge was to ‘Swing a poi in support of our social workers’. How did they do?
Kai and Korero with Minister Karen Chhour and Darrin Haimona | Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
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Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
Evidence Centre Transition Support Service four-year evaluation seminar: June 2024
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This is a recording of the Evidence Centre seminar from June 2024 covering the Transition Support Service four-year evaluation.
Your rights while in care
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This video talks about the rights of tamariki and rangatahi in care. This includes living somewhere safe, having a say in everything that is about you, having contact with your whānau, hapū and iwi, your right to a social worker, your right to privacy and confidentiality, having a plan, your right to have access to an advocate, and your rights as tamariki Māori. Oranga Tamariki has an obligatio...
Your rights as tamariki and rangatahi Māori
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This video talks about the rights of tamariki Māori and the things that Oranga Tamariki must do to support you and your whānau.
Your right to privacy and confidentiality
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This video talks about tamariki and their right to privacy and confidentiality. Oranga Tamariki will keep your information safe and you can always ask your social worker to see any information about you.
Your right to have a plan to help you now and in the future
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This video talks about the right of tamariki have a plan to be supported now and in the future. The plan will be written down and your social worker will discuss it with you. Before you leave care or custody your social worker will make sure you understand what help you can get and how to get it. From 15-25 years old you might be able to get help from Transition Support Services (0800 55 89 89).
Your right to a social worker
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This video talks about the right of tamariki to have a social worker who does stuff for you, listens to you, helps you, and supports you.
Your right to have contact with your whānau, hapū, iwi, family and friends
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This video talks about the right of tamariki to have contact with whānau, hapū, iwi, family and friends. You also have a right to know where you come from and who you are. This can include your culture, your language, and your religion.
Your right to have a say in everything that is about you
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This video talks about the right of tamariki to have a say and the right to stand up for yourself. You have a right to make a complaint, share a worry or give feedback. You also have a right to advocacy from VOYCE - Whakarongo Mai, whānau, or another adult you trust.
Your right to live somewhere safe
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This video talks about the right of tamariki to live somewhere safe, and the right you and your caregiver have to help you feel happy, safe, and loved.
The National Contact Centre is the ‘waharoa’ or gateway into Oranga Tamariki
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If you or anyone else has any concerns about the safety or well-being of a child, all initial contact with Oranga Tamariki is through the National Contact Centre (NCC).  The NCC is the ‘waharoa’ or gateway into Oranga Tamariki. It provides a 24/7 service and receives over 200,000 (calls and e-mails) per year.  For more information about the NCC watch below:
Social workers are essential frontline professionals
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Social workers are essential frontline professionals who are part of the key workforce supporting our communities and improving the wellbeing of children, young people and families. Hear from Numia Korewha to find out what it's like to be a social worker.
'I am you and you are me.’
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Russ on how hungry rangatahi are to discover their culture.
'Thank you for everything bro!’
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'Thank you for everything bro!’
'Young people are like sponges.’
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'Young people are like sponges.’
Community led contact centre goes live in Whakatāne.
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Community led contact centre goes live in Whakatāne.
Why become a Caregiver for tamariki and rangatahi?
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Why become a Caregiver for tamariki and rangatahi?
Johnnie and Kerrie - A Double Hulled Waka
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Johnnie and Kerrie - A Double Hulled Waka
Oranga Tamariki at the recent Healing our Spirit Worldwide (HSOW) Conference in Vancouver, Canada.
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Oranga Tamariki at the recent Healing our Spirit Worldwide (HSOW) Conference in Vancouver, Canada.
Evidence Centre Ngā Haerenga Seminar: September 2023
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Evidence Centre Ngā Haerenga Seminar: September 2023
Coming into Youth Work
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Coming into Youth Work
Becoming a Youth Worker
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Becoming a Youth Worker
Te wā tuku Reo - Māori language moment.
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Te wā tuku Reo - Māori language moment.
A unique role: working at Haumaru Ōrite, Starship acute mental health unit
Просмотров 369Год назад
A unique role: working at Haumaru Ōrite, Starship acute mental health unit
Full interview: Tobias has a message for other kids in care
Просмотров 323Год назад
Full interview: Tobias has a message for other kids in care
Oranga Tamariki reaches milestone in our organisational transformation
Просмотров 230Год назад
Oranga Tamariki reaches milestone in our organisational transformation
Oranga Tamariki Action Plan: Introduction
Просмотров 734Год назад
Oranga Tamariki Action Plan: Introduction
Evidence Centre Seminar: February 2023
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Evidence Centre Seminar: February 2023

Комментарии

  • @jjwx0208
    @jjwx0208 2 года назад

    Bullshit. I've been hung up on, and left on hold for over 20 minutes.

  • @starchildslover
    @starchildslover 2 года назад

    SO NOT TRUE, YOU LIED CHEATED EMOTIONALLY BLACKMAILED HELD MY FAMILY TO RANSOM AND PLACED THEM UNDER DURESS TOO BAD YOUR UGLY FALSE WHITENESS'S DECLINED YOUR INVITATION TO RUBBISH ME FURTHER, CROSSED FILES TOO PUT SOMEONE'S PERSONAL INFORMATION ON MY FILE THUS BRANDING ME A CRIMINAL & BREACHED SECTION 221B NO I SHALL NEVER FORGIVE ORANGA TAMARIKI WHO NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED FOR ALL OF THEIR PURE EVIL

  • @starchildslover
    @starchildslover 2 года назад

    total complete and utter lies i shall never ever ever forgive this evil government department who is nothing more than a down right dirty modern day corrupt GESTAPO acting upon malicious slander & false allegations and destroying innocent lives forever BURN IN HELL ORANGA TAMARIKI

  • @brendanmayell7024
    @brendanmayell7024 3 года назад

    Keep up the good work my bro keep spending that love and ground the youth xoxo

  • @makairamules5292
    @makairamules5292 3 года назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @geoffreyhume-cook2498
    @geoffreyhume-cook2498 5 лет назад

    A beautiful taonga of a video!

  • @phoebe6248
    @phoebe6248 5 лет назад

    Very nice wish I was a socle worker and I wish every OT worker thought like u

  • @Nicotine36gmail
    @Nicotine36gmail 5 лет назад

    Yay a positive video kiaora

  • @carolbaker5426
    @carolbaker5426 6 лет назад

    this is great well done, I'm sure the kids will love these great gifts.

  • @lesleypikaahu5482
    @lesleypikaahu5482 6 лет назад

    I watched this and shed a tear of joy that someone in Aotearoa is committed to making a change in this country for the voiceless. Thankyou !!

  • @ifotartz8780
    @ifotartz8780 6 лет назад

    Its me!!😂

  • @bexdoc3654
    @bexdoc3654 6 лет назад

    Awesome story, i lived in Taumarunui back in the 60's and the west end dairy was our stop point walking from lairdvale rd into town. E whakaae ana ahau ki to korero me to mahi atawhai, kia mau tonu to mahi pai.

  • @Mystical_Caul_Shop
    @Mystical_Caul_Shop 6 лет назад

    God Bless my babies xxx love you - Tawa PassionateLove

  • @taniagilbert-kennedy640
    @taniagilbert-kennedy640 6 лет назад

    I was discouraged as a Maori recruit to be turned down based on my partner's disability. So much, for the shortage for Maori caregivers. Guess, that's why I became a registered Social Worker. ;)

    • @orangatamariki9581
      @orangatamariki9581 6 лет назад

      Hi Tania, I'm sorry to hear about your experience when you applied to become a caregiver. We really do need more people from all backgrounds, including Maori, to become caregivers for our tamariki. It's great that you've become a social worker - that's a really great way to help tamariki. I can't answer questions about your particular case here publicly. However if you have any questions or wish to talk further about your experience when you applied, feel free to contact us on 0508 CARERS or enquiry@ot.govt.nz.