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  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 1: Jude Simpson

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Jude Simpson

    Jude works at the Royal New Zealand Police College. The training program she implements is designed to encourage understanding and empathy for those who will work on the front line of family harm. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 2: Stalking

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Breaking Silence 2 - Stalking

    Stalking (and cyberstalking) is not currently a defined offence in the New Zealand Crimes Act. 'Tina,' stalked by her ex-husband for more than three years, shares her story in support of law change. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 3: Wiremu Witana

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Wiremu Witana

    More than half a million New Zealanders are affected by family violence each year. For many, this is handed down generationally. Wiremu, with the support of his parents, broke the cycle of abuse. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 4: Sandra Dickson

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Sandra Dickson

    Those in Rainbow communities are over twice as likely to experience partner violence than their straight counterparts. Sandra shares her story, exploring the challenges faced by Rainbow communities. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 5: Debbs Murray

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Debbs Murray

    Almost a victim herself, Debbs shares her story to help illustrate 'coercive control,' a pattern of behaviour designed to exploit, dominate, and imprison women within a relationship. Video

  • Breaking Silence 2 | Season 2 | Episode 6: Lualima Hansen

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Lualima Hansen

    For Lima, who once rejected her Samoan roots in an effort to move on from the horrific abuse she suffered as a child, her faith gave her the strength to forgive, and to share her powerful story. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 7: Pet Abuse

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Puppy - Breaking Silence 2

    Many victims stay in violent relationships out of fear of their animals being harmed. Pets are a much-loved part of the family, but all too often are caught up in the cycle of violence. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Episode 8: I Got Your Backpack

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Tam

    Last year, 53,000 women were referred to refuges in New Zealand. Tam was one of those who found herself fleeing from an abusive relationship, but her life changed upon arrival at a refuge. Video

  • Breaking Silence | Season 2 | Trailer

    Audio
    health crime
    25 Nov 2021
    Simonne Butler

    In this compelling, new, eight-part sequel series, we open wide the issue of domestic abuse in New Zealand. It will change the way you think about violence against women. Video

  • Helen Clark chides international community's pandemic response

    News
    World Covid-19
    23 Nov 2021
    Former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark in Turkey

    Former prime minister Helen Clark says the wheels are in motion on structural responses to the pandemic preparedness but progress is slow. Audio

    Former prime minister Helen Clark chides international community's pandemic response
  • Why we need to can the phoney generation wars

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    author interview
    21 Nov 2021
    Bobby Duffy is a Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Policy Institute, King's College London

    We've heard it all before. 'Boomers' - arguably the most disliked generation - only think about themselves, while millennials (aka 'snowflakes') wouldn't know a hard day's work if it slapped them… Audio

  • Simon Marks: Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty

    Audio
    law politics
    20 Nov 2021
    KENOSHA, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 12: Kyle Rtttenhouse looks back as attorneys argue about the charges that will be presented to the jury during proceedings at the Kenosha County Courthouse on November 12, 2021 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

    American teenager Kyle Rittenhouse, who killed two men and wounded another during protests against police brutality and riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin in August 2020, has been acquitted of all charges in… Audio

  • Māori leaders call for inquiry into government Covid-19 reponse

    Audio
    te ao Maori inequality
    19 Nov 2021
    22102021 PHOTO: ROBERT KITCHIN/STUFFL-R:  Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Grant Robertson, Chris Hipkins, and Peeni Henare introduce a new ‘traffic light’ system when dealing with Covid-19 onwards.  The announcement was made in the Banquet Hall in Parliament.

    Māori leaders are calling for an investigation into the government's pandemic response, which they say, is prejudiced against tangata whenua.

    The Māori Council and other senior leaders have filed an… Audio

  • Healthcare, inflation concerns rise - survey

    News
    New Zealand
    18 Nov 2021
    Inside Hospital generic

    Housing is still the biggest worry in New Zealanders' minds but healthcare and inflation are a growing concern, and confidence in the government continues to slip, a new survey shows.

    Healthcare, inflation concerns rise - survey
  • PM Jacinda Ardern: Tairāwhiti 'only 2500 doses away' from 90% vaccine target

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    18 Nov 2021
    Jacinda Ardern speaks at a Vaccination Clinic in Lower Hutt about the Christchurch Covid cases

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Gisborne is "not much" away from the target of 90 percent first doses, two weeks out from the expected start of the traffic light system.

    PM Jacinda Ardern: Tairāwhiti 'only 2500 doses away' from 90% vaccine target
  • Covid-19: Fears whānau will struggle for food without assistance from schools

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    children food
    18 Nov 2021
    no caption

    After three months stuck at home, many Auckland school kids will be returning to their classrooms today.

    Over lockdown, many schools have been doing what they can to help struggling whānau put food… Audio

  • Call for sports to team up against online abuse

    Audio
    internet inequality
    18 Nov 2021
    5th November 2017, Stamford Bridge, London, England; EPL Premier League football, Chelsea versus Manchester United; David De Gea of Manchester Utd looks at the ball in the net as Alvaro Morata of Chelsea scores making it 1-0

    Stopping the racist, sexist, homophobic and other online abuse increasingly directed at professional athletes is a challenge facing all sports.

    Online safety groups and leading New Zealand sports… Audio

  • Overloaded and burnt out - why legal aid lawyers are leaving

    Audio
    law court
    18 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Our legal aid system - the one that is on a promise to fund justice for all, no matter their means - is in crisis.  Audio

  • Overloaded and burnt out - why legal aid lawyers are leaving

    News
    The Detail law
    18 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Our legal aid system - the one that is on a promise to fund justice for all, no matter their means - is in crisis. 

    Audio

    Our broken legal aid system
  • Stop saying children are 'resilient'

    News
    Comment & Analysis children
    17 Nov 2021
    Happy kids at elementary school

    Opinion - We don't protect children by saying they're resilient. We build resilience through policy that supports children by improving systems and providing resources, writes Dr Julie Spray.

    Stop saying children are 'resilient'
  • English cricketer describes abuse at Yorkshire club

    Audio
    sport inequality
    17 Nov 2021

    A former English cricketer who was the victim of racist abuse at Yorkshire county cricket club says officials ignored his complaints. Azeem Rafiq fought back tears as he gave evidence to a committee… Audio

  • Pfizer to allow developing nations to make its treatment pill

    News
    World Covid-19
    17 Nov 2021
    A specialist and an intensive care nurse intubate a Covid-19 patient in the intensive care unit of Leipzig University Hospital, Germany.

    US drug company Pfizer has penned a deal to allow its experimental Covid-19 treatment pill to be made and sold in 95 developing nations.

    Pfizer to allow developing nations to make its treatment pill
  • PM to reveal timing of Auckland border restrictions easing

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    17 Nov 2021
    A police checkpoint in Mercer, near Auckland's border with Waikato.

    Aucklanders will find out this afternoon when they will be able to leave the city, but the hard boundary will likely be gone by the middle of December.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to reveal timing of Auckland border restrictions easing
  • Charity Orange Sky cleans up with new van

    Audio
    inequality
    17 Nov 2021

    A charity which provides a free mobile laundry and shower service to the country's homeless has just massively upped its capabilities - it's bought a third van, fully kitted out with everything people… Audio

  • $300m funding shortfall affects diabetes treatment, DHB says

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting money
    16 Nov 2021
    No caption

    The Counties Manukau DHB estimates the Ministry of Health has underfunded it by $300 million over the past decade due to inaccurate data about its population base.

    $300m funding shortfall affecting diabetes treatment - Counties Manukau DHB
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