Our work
We work to ensure that the voices of tamariki and rangatahi, whānau, hapū and iwi, caregivers, Māori organisations and NGO partners are heard as we co-design a new way of doing things.
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Te Aorerekura: A strategy to eliminate family violence and sexual violence
Te Aorerekura is a national strategy to eliminate family violence and sexual violence. It aims to unify and drive government action. The group Te Puna Aonui has been created across Government to carry out this work.
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Supporting oranga for disabled people
Our Oranga Tamariki disability strategy.
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Pacific Strategy 2021-2024
Our strategic direction.
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New ways of working
Since inception in 2017, Oranga Tamariki has been working to transform the care and protection system and improve outcomes for tamariki Māori and their whānau. Change is happening but there is still a lot to do. Read about our progress.
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Strategic partnerships with Māori
Our strategic partnerships are helping tamariki and rangatahi Māori to thrive in the care and protection of their whānau, hapū and iwi.
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How we keep children safe
When a report of concern is made for a tamaiti, we follow steps to assess the whānau and home situation and the safety of the tamaiti, before acting.
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Outcomes Framework
The Oranga Tamariki Outcomes Framework sets out the main services we provide, how we intend to provide them differently from the past, and how we will know we're making a difference for tamariki and whānau.
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Working with others
To keep tamariki thriving we need a partnered approach. That's why we've partnered with iwi and Māori organisations, community groups and NGOs to work together towards improving the wellbeing of tamariki Māori.
Published: August 1, 2023