Reports and documents released

Annual General Meeting 2008

THE YOUTH HORIZONS TRUST

Notice of Annual General Meeting for 2008

TAKE NOTICE that the annual general meeting of the Trust for 2008 will be held at the Trust Head Office, 42 Vestey Drive, Mt Wellington, on Wednesday 3rd December 2008 commencing at 3.00pm.

Note this meeting will precede the scheduled meeting of Trustees.

AGENDA: An agenda is attached and supporting papers will be issued in due course.

SPECIAL BUSINESS: Notice in writing of any Special Business shall be given to the Secretary no less than 21 days prior to the date of the annual general meeting. Such notice should be sent:

If by post to:

Justine Kingi
16 Learmonth Avenue
Birkenhead
Auckland

If by email to:

Justine.kingi@xtra.co.nz

Dated the 3rd day of November 2008
Justine Kingi
Co-Chair

National Conference on Offending by Young People

November 2007

This was a practical conference on responses to offending by young people held from Monday 26 – Wednesday 28 November 2007, at the Wellington Convention Centre. Sponsored by the Ministries of Justice, Social Development, Education, Health and the NZ Police, it presented a great networking opportunity for Youth Horizons. The conference was designed to support and strengthen NGO services and partnerships with government; raise awareness of developments in research, policy, legislation and services, and their implications for practitioners and provide an opportunity for discussion around major issues facing the youth justice sector.

You can find out more about the conference at www.yoc.org.nz.

Youth Court and Legal Issues

Court in the Act - Newsletter of the Principal Youth Court Judge, Andrew Becroft, at http://www.justice.govt.nz/youth/media/ or read the latest edition below.


Court in the Act No 31 - September 2007
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Child Abuse and Homicie Reports

On 27 July 2006 CYF released its belated report into child abuse and homicide: Children at increased risk of death from maltreatment and strategies for prevention. It is available at:

http://www.cyf.govt.nz/documents/Child_death_from_maltreatment.pdf

On the same day the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services released its own report into child abuse and neglect, entitled Is Any Progress Being Made in Care and Protection for New Zealand Children? The paper criticizes CYF for having a confused and uncoordinated response to child abuse and neglect. MSD, in a detailed response, dismissed the paper as unbalanced and destructive.

The NZCCSS paper can be found at:

http://www.nzccss.org.nz/uploads/publications/2006-Care%20and%20Protection%20report%20July.pdf

Other NZCCSS views can be found at: http://www.nzccss.org.nz/site/news_details.php?id=73

The MSD response is available at:

http://www.beehive.govt.nz/sites/all/files/MSD%20response%20to%20NZCCSS.pdf

Ministry of Health Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy

On 29 June 2006 the Ministry of Health released its new New Zealand Suicide Prevention Strategy 2006-2016. Further, in 2008, the Ministry released a Youth Suicide Prevention Action Plan outlining the required action to implement and reach the goals of the strategy delivered in 2006.

Both of these documents can be found at:

http://www.moh.govt.nz/suicideprevention

More than an Apple a Day

In late June 2006, the Children’s Commissioner, Cindy Kiro, released a report in to the state of children’s health and their right to access health care in New Zealand. The report is entitled More than an apple a day: Children’s right to good health. It is available at:

http://www.occ.org.nz/childcomm/content/download/945/5213/file/More than an apple a day.pdf

Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families

The Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families published its First Report in July 2006, setting out its vision and programme of action for 2006/2007 and beyond.

It is available at:

http://www.msd.govt.nz/documents/work-areas/sector-policy/te-rito/taskforce-report-action-on-violence.pdf

The second report, the Ongoing Programme of Action, builds on and continues the work of the Taskforce for 2007/2008 and beyond and is available at:

http://www.msd.govt.nz/documents/work-areas/families-whanau/action-family-violence/taskforce-ongoing-programme.pdf

Interagency Plan for Conduct Disorder/Severe Anti-Social Behaviour

Developed by the Ministry of Social Development, in conjunction with representatives from the Ministries of Education, Health and Justice, and the High and Complex Needs Unit, this plan is about addressing severe behavioural difficulties in early childhood, so that affected children and families can look forward to a brighter future.

Building upon the Intersectoral Strategy for Children and Young People with High and Complex Needs and the Severe Behaviour Initiative in schools, it represents the 1st step towards a more comprehensive and effective cross-government approach to conduct disorder/severe antisocial behaviour.

Click here to download this Interagency plan.

"A great many young people require support that is developmental, nurturing, protective and extensive in nature. They need this caring not only to survive emotionally under adverse conditions, but also to make the basic transition to adulthood." (Marc Freedman)