Children’s Act 2014

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

7D: Purpose of plan

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"What the plan is trying to achieve for kids and families in New Zealand."

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The oranga tamariki action plan is made to show how the chief executives of the children's agencies will work together. They want to improve the well-being of the groups of people that are important to the department. You can find more information about the changes to this law in the Children's Amendment Act 2018.

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"Making a plan to help children and families in New Zealand"

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

7DPurpose of plan

  1. The purpose of the oranga tamariki action plan is to indicate how the chief executives of the children’s agencies will work together to improve the well-being of the core populations of interest to the department.

Notes
  • Section 7D: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Children's Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 58).