2024.10.30

TRAINING REPORT

48th Program in New Zealand (FY2023)

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In the 48th “Overseas Training Program for Child Care Facility Personnel” participants visited New Zealand. They studied the restructured child and family welfare system under the Ministry for Children, established in 2017, and learned about the current challenges and future directions of its practical application. The training report summarizing the learnings was published in March 2024.

Number of participants

10 (including the training leader and the special lecturer)

Training period

On-site trainingNovember 3 to 11, 2023Remote trainingNovember 20, 2023

Main training content

  • Specific development of early and preventive support for families and children
  • The current state of the "Family Group Conference," which originated from the Maori culture of parenting
  • Methods of information sharing among collaborative partners
  • Engagements in advocacy to ensure that the voices of those affected are reflected in policy-making

List of Training Destinations

  • Wellington

Oranga Tamariki - Ministry for Children

Barnardos New Zealand

Mana Mokopuna - Children and Young Peopleʼs CommissionRemote training

Open Home Foundation

  • Auckland / Hamilton
Emerge Aotearoa
Child Matters

Kia PuāwaiOn-site training / Remote training

Glenmore Lighthouse
VOYCE ‒ Whakarongo Mai
Turuki Health Care Turuki Family Start
Blue Light
Wairau Intermediate School 

Ms. Julie Carter/One Big Family CEO

  • Christchurch

Oranga Tamariki - Ministry for Children Remote training

Training Report Session

On Monday, June 24, 2024, the Training Report Session for the Children and Families Agency was held at the Shiseido Shiodome Office. At the session, the training team presented an overview of New Zealand, its child welfare system, and explanations about the 12 training destinations to the Children and Families Agency, one of the supporters of this training. They then compiled the lessons learned from the training and made six key proposals, including "establishing national care standards based on children's opinions," "realizing national advocacy standards," and "creating a third-party checking function for advocacy organizations."

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