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Oranga Tamariki reviews of bootcamp participants' death and abscondings not due until 2025


Published on 2024-12-16 23:40:42 - The New Zealand Herald
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  • Oranga Tamariki's reviews into one bootcamp pilot participant's death and absconding incidents from two others won't conclude until the new year, the Children's Minister expects. It comes as Minister Karen Chhour accepts she and Oranga Tamariki underestimated the level of scrutiny the 10 pilot participants would be put under,

The article from the New Zealand Herald discusses the ongoing issues and delays in the review processes concerning Oranga Tamariki, New Zealand's child welfare agency. It highlights that reviews into the death of a participant and several abscondings from a youth justice bootcamp, known as the "Fresh Start" program, are not expected to be completed until 2025. This delay has raised concerns among critics and opposition parties about the effectiveness and oversight of the program. The article mentions that the death occurred in 2021, and despite the urgency, the review process has been slow, with interim findings suggesting systemic issues within the program. Furthermore, there have been multiple instances of youths absconding from the facility, prompting calls for immediate action and accountability from Oranga Tamariki. The delays are attributed to the complexity of the cases and the need for thorough investigation, but this has led to frustration among families and advocates who are seeking answers and improvements in youth justice practices.

Read the Full The New Zealand Herald Article at:
[ https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/oranga-tamariki-reviews-of-bootcamp-participants-death-and-abscondings-not-due-until-2025/BXC2EUNTUZC2RCTYCJSZH7DPBA/ ]
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