Children’s Act 2014

Strategy for improving children’s well-being and oranga tamariki action plan - Strategy for improving children’s well-being

7A: Duty to review strategy

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"The Minister must regularly check the plan to help kids have better lives."

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The Minister in charge must review the strategy for improving children's well-being. You can find out how the strategy was first adopted by looking at section 6. The Minister must do the first review within 3 years of the strategy being adopted, and then do another review every 3 years after that.

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Part 1Strategy for improving children’s well-being and oranga tamariki action plan
Strategy for improving children’s well-being

7ADuty to review strategy

  1. The responsible Minister must, in consultation with the children’s Ministers, complete a review of the strategy—

  2. within 3 years after the date of its first adoption under section 6; and
    1. thereafter within 3 years after the date of completion of the most recent review of it under this section.
      Notes
      • Section 7A: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Children's Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 58).