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Abuse survivor complained to school and was told to leave or be expelled
An abuse survivor molested at a Catholic college says when he alerted the school, he was given five days to leave or be expelled.
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Govt to release mental health inquiry report today
The public will learn the findings of the much-awaited mental health inquiry for the first time later today. Audio
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'Our kaumātua are really doing it hard'
Māori are facing a demographic time bomb that cannot be ignored, says Rauawaawa Kaumātua Charitable Trust chief executive Rangimahora Reddy.
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Lifeline anticipating more difficult calls over the holidays
Lifeline is training up 100 new volunteers to cope with complicated mental health calls over the holiday period.
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2018: "Big business can have a heart. It’s good for shareholders but it’s also the right thing to do." - Simon Moutter
Simon Moutter, sets out the case for business to become more responsive, more diverse, and more led by the heart. Audio
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Week in Politics: Parliament inquiry could uncover appalling behaviour
Analysis - Speaker Trevor Mallard decides Parliament should set its own house in order, the immigration minister gets a mauling and NZ First gets its way with workplace legislation, writes Peter…
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 December 2018
Plenty of Advent carols and hymns today to mark the first Sunday of the season, including an atmospheric rendition of O Come, O Come Emmanuel from the Choir of Wellington Cathedral. Audio
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Bonus Episode
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal with tips and techniques for staying healthy and happy. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Mental health working group 'dominated by DHBs'
Mental health advocates are slamming the make-up of a Ministry of Health working group to advise the government on how to respond to the Mental Health and Addiction inquiry.
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Vaccination no 'silver bullet' against meningococcal disease
The national immunisation body says parents sometimes fear vaccinating their children based on anecdote and mistrust.
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Finding a Happy Ending
Comedian and actor Angella Dravid shares some classic fried chicken with James Nokise while talking about love, loss, comedy - and prison. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Police censured after self-harm incidents at Manukau station
The police watchdog has found officers failed twice in their duty of care to a woman who was trying to harm herself.
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Support group reveals more victims as Church stands silent
More survivors of clerical sex abuse are coming forward after Catholic school Old Boys formed an online support network as the Church continues stonewalling over the extent of sexual predation.
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Nepal and New Zealand ties strengthen
In this episode of Voices; we look at our growing ties with Nepal and upcoming plans for Sir Edmund Hillary's centenary in 2019. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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Nepal and New Zealand ties strengthen
In this episode of Voices; we look at our growing ties with Nepal and upcoming plans for Sir Edmund Hillary's centenary in 2019. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
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Cissy Rock - Pride parade wrangle
Cissy Rock is the president of the Auckland Pride Board, which has found itself in the headlines recently after opting to ban police wearing their uniforms at next year's Pride parade, saying certain… Audio
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Basin's lack of facilities for women, disabled "unacceptable"
Wellington City Councillor Fleur Fitzsimons says it’s unacceptable the Basin Reserve does not cater sufficiently for women and those with disabilities, but says the council is addressing the… Audio
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Bonus Episode
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal with tips and techniques for staying healthy and happy. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Refugees on PNG's Manus Island 'feel abandoned'
A feeling of abandonment is compounding the mental health crisis among refugees on PNG's Manus Island, according to the Refugee Council of Australia. Audio
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Ōtaki struggles with rise of meth: 'This wolf needs to be snuffed out'
A Kāpiti town is struggling with four suspected suicides and a rise in the use of methamphetamine, according to locals.
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Refugees in PNG being pushed to the brink, report says
The misery of indefinite detention in Papua New Guinea is pushing increasing numbers of refugees to attempt suicide or self-harm.
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Men Who Stare at Fences
Comic actor Josh Thomson squeezes into the shower with James to talk fame, family, births, deaths and dads. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Price point casts doubt over KiwiBuild homes
Almost 70 Kiwibuild homes are to be built in a neglected New Plymouth neighbourhood more than a decade after a new housing project was first promised.
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Victim Support reviewing response to Ōtaki deaths
Victim Support is looking into whether it responded properly to a spate of deaths in Ōtaki.
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Unlawful police detention of man reasonable, IPCA finds
An incident in which police unlawfully detained a man during a mental health crisis highlights the difficulties facing officers, the police watchdog says.