Peter Reynolds
Midday Report Essentials for Monday 30 September 2024
In today's episode, smokefree advocates criticise associate health minister Casey Costello for a lack of transparency, after documents revealed cutting tax for heated tobacco products would benefit… Audio
Ministry of Disabled People launches investigation into deaths
The Ministry of Disabled People, has launched an independent investigation into the deaths of four people while in care. There have been 87 deaths of disabled people in care in the first seven months… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 15 August 2024
On today's episode, disability support providers say the sector fought long and hard to get its own ministry to improve the lives of disabled people, and gutting it is not the answer to funding… Audio
NZ Disability Support Network on changes to sector
Disability support providers say the sector fought long and hard to get its own ministry to improve the lives of disabled people, and gutting it is not the answer to funding issues. New Zealand… Audio
Disability support network's hopes for new minister
Advocates for New Zealanders with disabilities are welcoming Louise Upston taking over from Ms Simmonds as the new Minister for Disability Issues. Chief executive of the New Zealand Disability Support… Audio
Disability Support Network on funding boost
The Labour party says it's a "massive vote of no confidence" in the Disability Issues Minister that Cabinet has now assumed responsibility for future decisions about disability funding.
This comes… Audio
Wheelchair users claim discrimination in concert, sport ticket sales
Wheelchair users are being charged up to four times as much for tickets to sporting events and concerts.
Many in the community feel they're being discriminated against.
Jonty Dine reports.
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Covid-19: Disabled people worry carers will leave over mandate
Disabled people fear they'll be left without critical help when the Covid-19 vaccine mandate kicks in next week for all home care and support workers.
They are part of the government order covering… Audio
Disabled pre-schoolers waiting two months for specialist help
Waiting times to get specialist help for disabled pre-schoolers have been sharply reduced but child advocates say any delay is still too long.
After years of criticism, the Education Ministry has cut… Audio
Early Childcare Council head awaiting Pitter Patter centre investigation
A childcare centre in Feilding is under investigation after a raft of serious allegations were made about the mistreatment of children.
Parents and former teachers at the Pitter Patter Education… Audio
Education Ministry wants to tighten ECE rules
Rule changes that will make it easier to crack down on dodgy early childhood centres are on the cards for next year.
Ministerial documents show the overhaul has been sparked by a rising number of… Audio
Early childhood teacher meeting described as irresponsible
The Early Childhood Council says a paid stop work meeting held by teachers this morning was irresponsible.
Early Childhood Teachers from 130 centres across the country met to discuss their campaign… Audio
Early childhood sector - viability concerns
As schools, universites and early childhood centres wait to find out when they can be fully operational again, the level 3 and 4 lockdown has claimed casualties in the education sector. The Early… Audio
Some early childhood centres reopen, but concerns remain
Some early childhood centres reopened for limited numbers of children today, despite concerns from the sector that they posed a health risk to the wider community.
The Early Childhood Council, which… Audio
Coronavirus: Some ECE centres expected to stay closed
Early childhood services say they expect many centres will stay closed next week, even though they'll be allowed to be open under Alert Level 3.
The government says schools and early learning centres… Audio
Open letter to PM asks early childhood centres to stay closed
The Early Childhood Council has written an open letter to the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, asking that all early childhood centres remain closed until the country moves to Alert Level 2.
There has… Audio
Coronavirus: Educators worry school reopening will be shambolic
Principals are warning the government's plans to partially reopen schools at Alert Level 3 could be a shambles.
Early childhood centres and schools will reopen for children up to Year 10 whose… Audio
Coronavirus: ECE to get insurance payouts
Hundreds of childcare centres will be paid tens of millions of dollars for loss of income during the Covid-19 crisis thanks to a special insurance deal.
The unusual arrangement with their insurance… Audio
ERO wanted to praise ECE service the Ministry of Education wanted to shut down
Documents show the Education Review Office was poised to give a positive review to an early childhood service that had broken so many rules the Education Ministry wanted to shut it down.
Ministry… Audio
Ministry targets dodgy early childhood education providers
A special squad in the Education Ministry targeting substandard early childhood services has found multiple breaches of health and safety rules and put more than 14 poor performers out of business in… Audio