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Passing of Ngāti Rangi Treaty settlement marks new era for iwi
Ngāti Rangi iwi members say the passing of a treaty settlement into law marks the beginning of a new era for them.
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Can New Zealand's mental health crisis be cured?
The biggest changes to mental health and addiction services in decades are about to be unveiled.
This year's budget set aside $455 million for frontline services in mental health and now the… Audio
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Government's public relations teams rapidly expanding
The government's communication and PR teams are rapidly expanding in size and cost to the taxpayer.
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Gloriavale Leavers' Support Trust welcomed by former members
A former member of the Gloriavale Christian Community believes the establishment of a new charity will encourage more members to leave the controversial group.
The Gloriavale Leavers' Support Trust… Audio
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Nurse not notified of self-harm history of patient, coronial inquiry told
The last nurse to see a mental health patient before his death says she would have treated him differently if she had known about his history of multiple suicide attempts and self-harm.
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Fundraising drive launched for Gloriavale leavers
A crowdfunding campaign has been set up to raise money for people who flee Gloriavale Christian Community on the West Coast.
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The Awesome Voice
Michelle Dickinson, AKA Nanogirl, talks to host James Nokise about being a scientific misfit, finding her own learning style, and why introverts make the best public speakers. Produced by Charlie… Audio
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Telling the full story of Cook's arrival in Aotearoa
Fifty years ago a very British-style ceremony marked the bicentennial of Captain Cook's arrival in Aotearoa. This year for the 250th, Māori have found their voices and will tell their version of… Audio
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Telling the full story of Cook's arrival in Aotearoa
Fifty years ago a very British-style ceremony marked the bicentennial of Captain Cook's arrival in Aotearoa. This year for the 250th, Māori have found their voices and will tell their version of…
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Man who died in secure unit had a history of self-harm, inquiry hears
A coronial inquiry's heard that a mental health patient who died of suspected suicide while in a secure unit had a history of self-harm and suicide attempts.
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Youth MPs recommend teaching methods to better support students of all ethnicities
Audio 23 Jul 2019Educators need to regain the trust of non-European families who feel failed by the education system and fear their children will suffer the same experience says a report from a Youth Select…
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Youth MPs recommend teaching methods to better support students of all ethnicities
Educators need to regain the trust of non-European families who feel failed by the education system and fear their children will suffer the same experience says a report from a Youth Select…
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Break-up laws need a shake-up, says Law Commission
The laws that govern how property should be divided when couples split up are out-of-date and need reform, the Law Commission says.
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Bonus Episode: the three-legged stool of happiness
Host James Nokise talks with psychologist Sarb Johal about how to compartmentalise successfully and safely. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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What to expect from the PM's trip to Australia
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will touch down in Melbourne this afternoon, four months after her planned visit to the city was called off due to the Christchurch terror attack.
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'A lot of damage will have been done over that time'
The removal of a suicide scene from the Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why is being called the right thing to do, but mental health advocates say the damage has already been done.
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Wednesday's world news: what's making the headlines
In today's world news: US President Donald Trump says Google will be investigated over China link claims, US imposes sanctions on Myanmar Generals, EU Commission's first female president elected, and…
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Youth worker credited with reduction in violence at Northland high school
Dargaville High is crediting a drastic drop in violent behaviour and an improvement to its student's mental wellbeing to a youth worker's unique initiative. Video, Audio
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Netflix drama finally removes controversial suicide scene
A controversial scene in Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why in which a teenage girl kills herself has been removed, two years after it first appeared.
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Fight the Power
TVNZ breakfast host John Campbell joins host James Nokise to talk about emotional clutter, work as therapy and why he'll never be a weather presenter. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Chch housing: 'You take one piece out, the rest falls apart'
There is concern over a lack of housing for Christchurch's most vulnerable as the city's social housing waitlist soars.
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Māori urged to ditch Oranga Tamariki, build on their own systems for tamariki
Māori language advocate Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi says Māori need to stop working for government agencies, and operating within western structures that don't prioritise the importance of whakapapa…
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Whatever happened to our ‘billionaire’ Khimich?
One of New Zealand's wealthiest part-time residents, Mikhail Khimich disappeared leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations to cycling and football unpaid, Cass Mason writes.
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Week in Politics: Electric cars and medicinal cannabis
Analysis - The government's electric vehicle proposals upset farmers, regulations around medicinal cannabis run into controversy and the defence minister ponders the future of NZDF bases.
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Māori suicide rate a 'crisis' - prevention group
The suicide rate among Māori men rose to almost 32 per 100,000 in 2016 - more than double the non-Māori male rate. Audio