Rahui Papa - why criticize Metiria Turei?
Rahui Papa - why criticize Metiria Turei?
The status quo is not working for our people – we need a higher level of care
Rahui Papa, Māori Party Candidate for
Hauraki-Waikato congratulates Mihingarangi
Forbes and her
story for Radio New Zealand on the plight of people in
Manurewa.
Rather than criticising Metiria Turei,
Mihingarangi got out amongst the people of Manurewa to
garner their thoughts on social welfare.
Manurewa has
one of the highest proportions of welfare beneficiaries in
the country and the people there are really struggling to
make ends meet. We heard sad, sad stories of homelessness,
overcrowded houses, the impact of synthetic drugs, and the
desperate measures some people have to take in order to
raise money for the most basic of needs – to feed their
children milk and bread.
The story reminded us all
that there are some very real issues that we need to
address. Rahui Papa calls on iwi to have a greater
engagement with issues relating to justice and welfare, to
think more innovatively about how iwi can make a difference
in the lives of our people who are struggling.
Along with inspirational iwi leader, Naida Glavish, Rahui will be hosting an Iwi Justice Wānanga, ‘Kauaerunga Manaaki: Highest Level of Care’ on 29 & 30 August 2017 in Ngaruawahia to discuss pathways forward. High Court Judge, Justice Joe Williams will be a keynote speaker. The long-term objective is for iwi, through strategic partnerships, to participate effectively in child welfare and criminal justice in New Zealand, consistent with Te Tiriti o Waitangi and our whanaungatanga obligations.
The status quo is not working for our
people. We need to work towards a higher
level of
care.
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