Thank you very much for posting this polite, balanced, appropriate+informative discussion and interview video! There are figuratively speaking LIGHT YEARS between these kinds of videos and MP Tim van de Molen's insultingly titled videos. Thank you very much for your interesting+constructive interviews, Jack Tame+your colleagues!
True! The tool to fight inflation being interest rates shows that debt must be present. If you had no debt, the loan interest charges are not important .
Let's be honest, she said all the right things but I bet she wil make very little difference. We need real people, who are committed to solving this difficult problem.
I'm sure Claire is trying her best. But this interview was just polite chit chat. John makes a point that after 30 years of journalism, child poverty hasn't changed in Aotearoa. Claires response is that it "takes us all to make real change". Wow, insightful. Like I said, I believe that her heart is in it, and she is actually trying her best.
Nope oranga tamariki is doing nothing to change they will still act outside law and play off complaints made to itself. OT will misled courts complaint process that is supporting staff to misled. Simply oranga tamariki use the process to suit and support them not according to the Law
If you create institutions that are not accountable or transparent around the treatment and care of those its entrusted , it will only encourage and promote the abusive and corrupt to take advantage of the system .
They can only make choices if they have seen and KNOW there are other options. If seeing successful people was all that was required then we would all be successful from watching tv.... Also, every single one of those things interacts with and results in brain altering and addictive chemicals. You aren't talking about bread, butter or milk. What causes people to take up those "choices" in the first place. Simplicity assumes humanity is simple, and even the fortunate of us knows that life can be sucky without being in poverty, or homeless, or chronically sick.
Wow...this interview is incredibly heavy on the leftie word salad - and very light on actual practical solutions. The infanticide and child abuse statistics in NZ are disgusting, how about we stop treating perpetrators as victims and actually have some serious consequences for killing these poor children? Think about baby Ru, no one has been charged for that murder because all three of the adults that were in the house have stopped talking. They should all get a custodial sentence, but so long as people like John keep making excuses for these low life's, nothing will change.
The irony of not seeing you're doing the same thing you are complaining about - putting feelings (yours) over solutions. Incarceration WITHOUT rehabilitation (which is what NZ has) just creates MORE victims. Locking people up indefinitely costs HUGE amounts of taxpayer funding which tax cuts DO NOT provide for. You only cared about baby Ru once he was gone because you continue to point fingers and offer repeated failed options
Sorry, this woman is saying nothing but sugar coated BS, (so is John ) . Great theories but no practical pathways. I take it , due to the language used and the general tone , that this interview has a Māori leaning? thus it just doesn’t resonate with me . Also this is extremely woke !
Well Māori were disproportionally represented in state care so hardly surprising it may have a slight “Māori leaning”. What the fuck is woke about wanting to protect kids from abuse?
Your moaning about voting for a Greenie Wellington mayor (who happens to be Māori) on other posts shows you aren't that new to NZ and more than likely you are rage baiting for attention to moan that you can't understand Te Reo.
1966 in ward 6 childrens ward. Noŵ ward 2. Lived there for 6 months as a six year old with kidney problems due to inadequate housing homes for families and children. What to do about
Thank you very much for posting this polite, balanced, appropriate+informative discussion and interview video! There are figuratively speaking LIGHT YEARS between these kinds of videos and MP Tim van de Molen's insultingly titled videos. Thank you very much for your interesting+constructive interviews, Jack Tame+your colleagues!
$36,000 compensation for a life time of misery is disgusting. Apology is no good when it's still happening.
What an incredibly difficult space to work on. I commend the Children's Commissioner for her work
If you want change poverty, then change the debt-based monetary system!
True! The tool to fight inflation being interest rates shows that debt must be present. If you had no debt, the loan interest charges are not important .
Let's be honest, she said all the right things but I bet she wil make very little difference.
We need real people, who are committed to solving this difficult problem.
This Gentile System has to go out of Parliament its rotten to the core.
I'm sure Claire is trying her best. But this interview was just polite chit chat. John makes a point that after 30 years of journalism, child poverty hasn't changed in Aotearoa. Claires response is that it "takes us all to make real change". Wow, insightful. Like I said, I believe that her heart is in it, and she is actually trying her best.
Having children is a privilege, not a right.
Nope oranga tamariki is doing nothing to change they will still act outside law and play off complaints made to itself. OT will misled courts complaint process that is supporting staff to misled. Simply oranga tamariki use the process to suit and support them not according to the Law
And yet, poor parenting is not even talked about.
@@Kelvinpaul4 Its about children in "care" of oranga tamariki. Why is it so hard for oranga tamariki to follow law?
13:48 So what happens when a child takes on the views of a demonic person?
Changing the story is no different to changing Treaty records!
Here comes a disaster
If you create institutions that are not accountable or transparent around the treatment and care of those its entrusted , it will only encourage and promote the abusive and corrupt to take advantage of the system .
Do drugs, tobacco and liquor affect things? Adults make choices.
They can only make choices if they have seen and KNOW there are other options. If seeing successful people was all that was required then we would all be successful from watching tv.... Also, every single one of those things interacts with and results in brain altering and addictive chemicals. You aren't talking about bread, butter or milk. What causes people to take up those "choices" in the first place. Simplicity assumes humanity is simple, and even the fortunate of us knows that life can be sucky without being in poverty, or homeless, or chronically sick.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time
Yeah oranga tamariki can change the story by not dragging out process when they know its done wrong and cause further abuses
Wow...this interview is incredibly heavy on the leftie word salad - and very light on actual practical solutions. The infanticide and child abuse statistics in NZ are disgusting, how about we stop treating perpetrators as victims and actually have some serious consequences for killing these poor children? Think about baby Ru, no one has been charged for that murder because all three of the adults that were in the house have stopped talking. They should all get a custodial sentence, but so long as people like John keep making excuses for these low life's, nothing will change.
The irony of not seeing you're doing the same thing you are complaining about - putting feelings (yours) over solutions. Incarceration WITHOUT rehabilitation (which is what NZ has) just creates MORE victims. Locking people up indefinitely costs HUGE amounts of taxpayer funding which tax cuts DO NOT provide for. You only cared about baby Ru once he was gone because you continue to point fingers and offer repeated failed options
Surely no more important thing for us to get right.. & fully fund
Who is ‘state care’ are these institutions or supposed well meaning families who are just seeing $$$$ to foster a child.
Yep that's about it in a nutshell. It's sadly the story of too many children caught up in racist capitalist countries
Fluff no substance
Sorry, this woman is saying nothing but sugar coated BS, (so is John ) . Great theories but no practical pathways.
I take it , due to the language used and the general tone , that this interview has a Māori leaning? thus it just doesn’t resonate with me .
Also this is extremely woke !
Well Māori were disproportionally represented in state care so hardly surprising it may have a slight “Māori leaning”. What the fuck is woke about wanting to protect kids from abuse?
Too much talk and no action
She is very much like ardern😂😂😂
How many Gretta Thunberg's are going to come out of NZ under current political thinking? Just one is too many!
What a weird comment
Im new to NZ, and i just don't understand the Maori words
Your moaning about voting for a Greenie Wellington mayor (who happens to be Māori) on other posts shows you aren't that new to NZ and more than likely you are rage baiting for attention to moan that you can't understand Te Reo.
@@skovdzschitt3230 no, that's my Kiwi wife. She is Maori, and we have just moved here. I am Australian. She doesn't speak Maori to me.
Then learn them!
Take a free course online, you'll get the few words they use in no time. I guess you expect people coming to Australia to learn english.
1966 in ward 6 childrens ward. Noŵ ward 2. Lived there for 6 months as a six year old with kidney problems due to inadequate housing homes for families and children. What to do about
Snowballed into. Due to hardship.
Parents were upstanding in community