Articles tagged with Protection
Budget 2026 Invests $90M in Mandatory Training to Protect Children at Risk
1 week ago | 183 viewsBudget 2026 allocates $90 million to enhance child protection by funding mandatory training for 20,000 core children’s workers and boosting the capacity of Oranga Tamariki and Health NZ to respond to increased reports of harm. This investment supports the implementation of recommendations from Dame Karen Poutasi’s report, aiming to improve early risk identification, multi-agency collaboration, and system responsiveness. A phased rollout of training and capacity building will ensure manageable implementation and inform future resource decisions as the child protection system evolves.
Tags: Louise Upston Dame Karen Poutasi Oranga Tamariki Health NZ NZ Police Child Poverty Reduction Minister Royal Commission of Inquiry Whanaketia Budget 2026 Child Protection ProtocolNZ Government Amends Hazardous Substances Act to Boost Agri-Product Access
1 month ago | 234 viewsThe Government is amending the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act to accelerate access to new agricultural and horticultural products, enabling New Zealand farmers to more easily obtain overseas-available pest control and crop protection solutions. The changes, based on a 2024 Ministry for Regulation review, aim to streamline approval processes by reducing complexity, costs, and duplication through greater reliance on overseas regulatory assessments while maintaining local protections. These amendments will enhance regulatory efficiency, support the primary sector's global competitiveness, and uphold environmental and public safety standards.
Tags: Nicola Grigg Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act Ministry for Regulation Environmental Protection Authority New Zealand farmers agrichemical companies crop protection regulatory pathways invasive species primary sectorNew Zealand Updates Marine Aquaculture Rules to Boost Growth and Innovation
1 month ago | 270 viewsThe Government has updated the National Environmental Standards for Marine Aquaculture to simplify regulations, reduce costs, and support innovation while maintaining environmental protection. These changes aim to ease consenting processes, enable research and trials, and provide clearer national direction, contributing to the sector’s growth toward a $3 billion annual revenue goal. The updates, effective from June 4, are part of broader reforms to improve resource management and support sustainable economic development in New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Marine Aquaculture National Environmental Standards RMA Reform Aquaculture Development Plan New Zealand Government Resource Management Act Aquaculture Regulations Environmental ProtectionNew EPA Board Appointments Announced by Minister Nicola Grigg
1 month ago | 302 viewsMinister for the Environment Nicola Grigg has appointed Lisa Tumahai and Professor Nicola Shadbolt to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) board for three-year terms, bringing extensive governance, climate, and regulatory expertise. Lisa Tumahai, Deputy Chair of the Climate Change Commission, and Professor Shadbolt, a former Climate Change Commissioner with over 30 years of governance experience, will strengthen the board's capabilities. Additionally, Mary Anne Macleod has been reappointed for one year and will serve as Deputy Chair from July 2026, succeeding outgoing Deputy Chair Paul Connell.
Tags: Nicola Grigg Lisa Tumahai Nicola Shadbolt Mary Anne Macleod Paul Connell Environmental Protection Authority Climate Change Commission Treaty of Waitangi governance EPA boardNew Zealand Passes Online Casino Gambling Bill to Boost Consumer Protection and Community Benefits
1 month ago | 320 viewsThe Online Casino Gambling Bill has passed its final reading, introducing a regulatory regime that enhances consumer protections and ensures gambling revenue benefits local communities. It establishes up to 15 licenses for operators who must exclude problem gamblers and comply with strict harm prevention measures, while the Department of Internal Affairs gains stronger enforcement powers, including penalties up to $5 million. The Bill also closes tax loopholes, requires licensed operators to pay taxes, and will be followed by supporting regulations on advertising, harm minimisation, and consumer protection.
Tags: Brooke van Velden Online Casino Gambling Bill Internal Affairs Minister New Zealand gambling regulation consumer protection online casino operators harm prevention licensing system coalition agreementNew Zealand Introduces Immigration (Enhanced Risk Management) Amendment Bill
3 months ago | 518 viewsThe Government is introducing the Immigration (Enhanced Risk Management) Amendment Bill to strengthen New Zealand’s immigration system by improving tools to manage risks, including extending deportation liability for serious criminals from ten to twenty years. The Bill and accompanying Parliamentary paper propose changes to better handle asylum claims, such as considering serious crimes committed after arrival in refugee status determinations and addressing bad faith claims to maintain system integrity. These measures aim to balance attracting skilled migrants and protecting genuine refugees while ensuring consequences for those who abuse the system, with the Bill expected to begin parliamentary readings soon.
Tags: Erica Stanford Immigration New Zealand Immigration Protection Tribunal New Zealand Immigration Bill Refugee Convention asylum claimants migrant exploitation deportation refugee statusOranga Tamariki Improves Child Safety with 97% Timely Visits and Better Support
3 months ago | 491 viewsOranga Tamariki has shown significant progress in child care and protection, with 97% of children visited by social workers on time and improved compliance with caregiver support plans. There has been a notable reduction in serious offending behavior and harm among children in state care, supported by increased social worker recruitment, $68 million investment in case management technology, and enhanced training. Despite challenges like high reports of concern and insufficient supported accommodation, Minister Karen Chhour remains committed to improving the system and prioritizing child wellbeing.
Tags: Karen Chhour Oranga Tamariki Minister for Children social workers child protection National Care Standards caregiver support children in care youth offending case management technologyEducation Minister Calls for Major Reforms in Teaching Council After Serious Reviews
3 months ago | 545 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford emphasizes the urgent need for major reforms within the Teaching Council following two serious external reviews revealing significant failures, particularly regarding child protection, leadership, and organizational culture. The reports highlight inadequate regulatory focus, misuse of fees, and lack of support for teachers, raising concerns about the capability of previous boards. In response, new board members have been appointed to restore governance and confidence, with a focus on ensuring child safety, supporting teachers, and rebuilding public trust.
Tags: Erica Stanford Teaching Council Education Minister child protection leadership regulatory standards teachers governance organisational culture board membersGovernment Commits $28M for Hill Country Erosion Control to Protect Farmland
4 months ago | 695 viewsThe Government is investing nearly $28 million in the Hill Country Erosion Programme (HCEP) to support erosion control projects from 2027 to 2031, aiming to protect productive land and reduce environmental and economic impacts. The programme, established in 2007 and supported by multiple councils and landowners, focuses on treating vulnerable land, creating farm-scale erosion control plans, and building regional capability. Agriculture and Forestry Minister Todd McClay emphasized the programme’s role in helping farmers prepare for severe weather and safeguarding soil health for future sustainability.
Tags: Todd McClay Hill Country Erosion Programme Agriculture and Forestry Minister Te Uru Rākau New Zealand Forest Service erosion control productive land soil health regional councils farmland protectionEnvironmental Protection Authority Chief Executive Dr. Allan Freeth Acknowledged for Decade of Service; Successor Search Begins
7 months ago | 583 viewsEnvironment Minister Penny Simmonds expressed gratitude for Dr Allan Freeth's ten years of service as Chief Executive of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), highlighting his leadership in implementing new risk assessment models and enhancing scientific expertise to improve decision-making efficiency. Dr Freeth played a key role in the establishment of the Fast-track process, aligning with the government's objective to facilitate prompt and well-informed decisions supporting New Zealand's development. The EPA Board will now initiate the selection process for a new Chief Executive to continue the organization's mission of providing timely, transparent, and reliable assessments for the benefit of the country and its environment.
Tags: Environment Minister Penny Simmonds Dr Allan Freeth Chief Executive Environmental Protection Authority EPA risk assessment models scientific expertise New Zealand EPA BoardRevitalizing Hauraki Gulf: $26M Investment for Conservation and Community Growth
7 months ago | 747 viewsThe Government is investing up to $26 million in public and private funds to restore the Hauraki Gulf, creating jobs, strengthening connections, and rejuvenating the marine environment. This investment supports the Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Act, establishing new protected areas for marine life to recover while maintaining recreational activities. Additionally, there will be upgrades to tourism infrastructure on Hauraki Gulf islands, and a major reef restoration effort led by the NEXT Foundation with a focus on biodiversity and fish stocks.
Tags: Tama Potaka Hauraki Gulf Conservation Minister IVL funding NEXT Foundation reef restoration marine protection marine reserve kaitiakitangaNew Zealand Minister for Children Achieves Historic Reduction of Harm in State Care Residences
7 months ago | 847 viewsMinister for Children Karen Chhour announced a historic 14% reduction in harm within Youth Justice and Care and Protection residences in New Zealand, attributing the achievement to investments and practice changes. The focus on safety and well-being, including enhanced training, recruitment, and facility improvements, has been a priority for Oranga Tamariki under her leadership. These efforts align with the recommendations of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in State Care, reflecting a commitment to preventing harm and prioritizing the safety of children and young people in state care.
Tags: Minister for Children Karen Chhour harm reduction state care residences Youth Justice Care and Protection Oranga Tamariki safety improvements training initiatives Royal Commission of Inquiry children's system.Improving Protection in State Care: Responding to Abuse Legislation Amendment Bill Passes
7 months ago | 707 viewsThe Government has passed the Responding to Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill to enhance protection for individuals in state care, aligning with recommendations from the Royal Commission. Changes in the legislation include eliminating strip searches of young people in secure residential care, clarifying time limits for placements, introducing new search powers in youth justice facilities, and preventing individuals with overseas convictions from working with children. The amendments also address record-keeping challenges for survivors and extend monitoring powers to improve practices, with a commitment to further progress in safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
Tags: Government Protection Legislation Abuse Care Erica Stanford Children Young People Adults SurvivorsChristchurch Care Residence Upgraded for High Needs Children: Te Oranga Reopens with Therapeutic Focus
8 months ago | 946 viewsTe Oranga Care and Protection Residence in Christchurch is being upgraded and reopened to provide therapeutic, trauma-informed care for children with high and complex needs. Admissions were paused in 2021 due to staffing issues and underinvestment, but the residence will resume operations after undergoing significant infrastructure improvements. Minister Karen Chhour highlights the government's commitment to enhancing care for children, emphasizing the importance of professional standards and investments in facilities to ensure a safe and supportive environment for at-risk youth.
Tags: Christchurch Care and Protection Residence Te Oranga Minister for Children Karen Chhour vulnerable children Oranga Tamariki infrastructure upgrade therapeutic care professional standardsRevolutionizing Marine Protection in Hauraki Gulf: New Legislation Tripling Protection Areas
8 months ago | 822 viewsThe Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Act recently passed by Parliament marks a significant milestone in marine conservation efforts, as highlighted by Conservation Minister Tama Potaka. The legislation aims to address the long-standing ecological decline in the Gulf by nearly tripling marine protection and establishing 19 new protection areas, leading to the restoration of fish stocks, kelp forests, seabird colonies, and a thriving marine ecosystem. The Act also emphasizes a balance between community needs, environmental protection, and economic considerations, with measures such as creating High Protection Areas, restricting fishing in certain zones, and deploying a team of DOC Marine Rangers for monitoring and compliance.
Tags: Parliament marine protection Conservation Minister Tama Potaka National Aotearoa New Zealand fish stocks kelp forests seabird colonies DOC Marine Rangers