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  2. Youth justice in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The youth justice system in New Zealand consists of organisations and processes that deal with offending by children aged 10–13 years and young people aged 14–16 years. These differ from general criminal processes, and are governed by different principles.

  3. List of prisons in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    There are five youth correctional facilities, termed youth justice residences, located in Auckland, Rotorua, Palmerston North and Christchurch. While these facilities have traditionally hosted teenagers aged 16 years and below, a law change in July 2019 has led to the admission of 17 and 18 year olds.

  4. Oranga Tamariki - Wikipedia

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    Oranga Tamariki (OT), also known as the Ministry for Children and previously the Ministry for Vulnerable Children, is a government department in New Zealand responsible for the well-being of children, specifically children at risk of harm, youth offenders and children of the State.

  5. Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, the New Zealand Parliament passed the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill 2016, which amended the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989 by renaming it the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 and specified that 17 year olds would be treated as adults by the justice system. [4]

  6. Andrew Becroft - Wikipedia

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    Andrew John Becroft QSO is a New Zealand Jurist and Barrister. From 2016 until 2021 Becroft was Children's Commissioner. Prior to that, he practised community law, and was a District Court judge and principal judge of the Youth Court of New Zealand. Throughout his career Becroft has taken a specialist approach to dealing with youth and child ...

  7. Family Group Conference - Wikipedia

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    FGCs originated in New Zealand, and were originally used to allow social work practice to work with and not against Māori values and culture. [2] The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989 made them a central part of practice and services where serious decisions about children are to be made. [3]

  8. Child, Youth and Family (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Child, Youth and Family (CYF; in Māori, Te Tari Awhina i te Tamaiti, te Rangatahi, tae atu ki te Whānau), was the government agency that had legal powers to intervene to protect and help children who are being abused or neglected or who have problem behaviour until it was replaced by a new Ministry for Vulnerable Children in April 2017. [1]

  9. Children's rights in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The laws covering minors in New Zealand courts are reflective of the balancing act between considering child protection and advocating children as autonomous agents. On the one hand, recent legislation has meant that in cases over disputes of day-to-day care or parental relocation, a child's welfare and best interests are regarded as needing ...