Call for action on the practices of state removal
Call for action on the practices of state removal of tamariki
An
overwhelming response sees Māori from across the country
pouring into Māngere today. The call for action came from
Māori leadership concerned with the practice of tamariki
removals by the state. Whānau, experts, and highly skilled
Māori from across all pursuits of governance, research,
evaluation, clinicians and practitioners are here most have
been calling for change for many years.
“The response has been overwhelming. We’ve had to
move the venue in an attempt to accommodate the numbers, and
still, we are struggling with the huge groundswell within
Māoridom such is the depth of feeling and desire for
change” says Whānau Ora Commissioning Chair Merepeka
Raukawa-Tait.
Today’s hui, at the Holiday Inn
Auckland Airport, sees everyone participating in wānanga.
The result of these sessions will help to identify the
primary themes to inform the inquiry’s scope and
purpose.
“Whānau are faced with intergenerational
trauma from a state care system that does not properly
recognise and consider their needs. Too much power in the
hands of state and not enough accountability are real
issues,” says Merepeka.
“This agency has failed
review after review and continues to be rewarded with more
and more resourcing. Meanwhile, Māorimade policy that’s
proved to work gets peanuts. We have Māori providers lining
up to meet the needs of whānau in a culturally appropriate
way that values whānau and works to support them to realise
their best potential. “We know the system needs to
change. We know Māori organisations supporting whānau
appropriately to Māori culture need adequate resourcing,
but today we are all here to work together toward
solutions” says Merepeka.
The Māori-led Inquiry
into Oranga Tamariki Hui will be livestreamed through our
partner media networks – www.whanauora.nz,www.numa.co.nz, www.waipareira.com, www.waateanews.com, www.newsroom.co.nz and Māori TV’s Te
Ao Māori News Facebook.
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