Anne Tolley
Social Development Minister on settling historical abuse claims
Social Development Minister, Anne Tolley, addresses concerns around delays in settling claims of historical abuse while in state care. Audio
Minister responds to Salvation Army report
Social Development Minister Anne Tolley speaks with Susie Ferguson. Audio
Child abuse falls - Child Youth and Family statistics
Child abuse has fallen by 12 percent according to the latest Child Youth and Family statistics. Audio
Social Development Minister on poverty report
The second annual Child Poverty Monitor says almost a quarter of New Zealand children are living in poverty. Audio
Government's record on child poverty slammed
The new Minister for Social Development is Anne Tolley. Audio
All prisons to become working jails under National
The National Party is promising to make all prisons working prisons by 2017. Audio
The Police Minister has more on anti-gang moves
The Police Minister Anne Tolley is with us. Audio
Government denies pressuring police to lay fewer charges
In 2009 out of 79 thousand family violence investigations, 42 thousand or more than half resulted in an offence being prosecuted. But since Police Safety Orders were introduced the following year… Audio
Anne Tolley asked the IPCA to do the investigation.
The Police Minister Anne Tolley asked the IPCA to do the investigation. Audio
Police Minister backs newly-appointed police commissioner
The Police Minister says a controversial comment made by the incoming Police Commissioner about one of his former colleagues, pales into insignificance against his years of service. Audio
Protection Order
Anne Tolley says the Government is always trying to find ways to better protect people from harm and tighten protection orders but says there are no easy answers. Audio
Independent investigation on boys boasting about underage sex
The Police Minister has been forced in an unprecedented move to call in independent investigators over the group of Auckland teenagers boasting online about sex with drunk girls. Audio
Police say investigation not affected
The police are rejecting any suggestions that the involvement of an officer's son has slowed their investigation into a group of young Auckland men who've been boasting online about sex with drunk… Audio
Hundreds of prison attacks not recorded as serious assaults
Hundreds of attacks on prison officers where they're kicked or punched aren't recorded as serious assaults, in figures released by the Corrections Minister. Audio
Govt rejects calls for review of prison health care
The Corrections Minister, Anne Tolley, has rejected calls for a review into the health care of prisoners. Radio New Zealand News last week revealed that the police are investigating the care of a… Audio
Alcohol detecter bracelets to be fitted to violent offenders
The Corrections Minister says she now has Cabinet backing for a new law that will put alcohol detecter bracelets on violent offenders who commit crimes when they're drunk. Audio
RSA widower receives $60,000 pay out from Corrections Dept
The widower of a woman who was murdered in the 2001 RSA triple killings has been awarded 60-thousand dollars by the Corrections Department. Audio
Calls for greater protection for prison officers after riot
The riot at Spring Hill Prison in north Waikato has reignited calls for greater protection for prison officers - including allowing them to carry pepper spray. Audio
Proposed GPS tracking of domestic violence offenders
There are plans to monitor serious domestic violence offenders around-the-clock. The Corrections Minister wants to include such offenders in a GPS monitoring system. Audio
The sex offenders register debate
The Police and Corrections Minister is pressing ahead with plans to set up a register of sex offenders, with hopes to have it in place by 2014. Audio