Cabinet papers
Cabinet papers and related documents released by Oranga Tamariki.
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Partial repeal of the subsequent children provisions
Cabinet has agreed to a partial repeal of the subsequent children provisions in the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 in order to take a more child and whānau-centred approach to subsequent children.
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Regulatory changes to support the Oranga Tamariki operating model
Oranga Tamariki identified some minor regulatory changes to support our new operating model.
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Implementing the operating model
Oranga Tamariki is developing and implementing a new child-centred operating model to fundamentally transform the service response to New Zealand's most at-risk children and young people.
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Enhancing the wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi Māori
Cabinet paper and minutes that seek agreement to a two-stage process for how Oranga Tamariki will set measurable outcomes and develop strategic partnerships with iwi and Māori organisations to enhance the wellbeing of tamariki and rangatahi Māori.
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Implementation of the Oranga Tamariki operating model
As part of the Budget 2019 funding agreement, Oranga Tamariki agreed to report back to Cabinet six-monthly on progress in implementing the new operating model.
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Amendments to the information sharing provisions
The Cabinet paper and associated minutes seek agreement to amend some of the information sharing provisions in the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989.The proposed amendments are needed to ensure improvements in information sharing practices are achieved.
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Legislation Bill: approval for introduction
On the 18th March 2019 Oranga Tamariki sought agreement for the Legislation Bill (the Bill) to be introduced.
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Financial assistance for caregivers
In 2019 Oranga Tamariki carried out a review of the financial assistance provided to caregivers.
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Care standards
The National Care Standards clearly set out what children and young people can expect while they’re in care, and what caregivers can expect when they have children in their care.
Published: October 31, 2018