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  1. Appendices report: Qualitative study on behalf of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice system reforms [PDF, 582 KB]

    The Independent Panel commissioned UMR to gather feedback and personal experiences from children/ young people, and parents who may not otherwise engage with mainstream feedback loops (Māori parents, Pasifika parents, new migrant/ refugee parents1 and parents with disabilities). This appendices report contains supplementary information to the main qualitative study report from UMR. The supplementary information includes: additional information regarding key professionals; introduction letters, i…

  2. Qualitative study on behalf of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice system reforms [PDF, 943 KB]

    The Independent Panel commissioned UMR to gather feedback and personal experiences from children/ young people, and parents who may not otherwise engage with mainstream feedback loops (Māori parents, Pasifika parents, new migrant/ refugee parents1 and parents with disabilities). The primary objectives of this research were to explore and understand the experiences of the post-2014 services for resolving disputes about care including experiences of both out of court and in-court processes and mor…

  3. Te Korowai Ture ā-Whānau: The final report of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice reforms [PDF, 1.3 MB]

    In 2014, major changes were made to the family justice system. The reforms aimed to help people resolve parenting disputes without having to go to court. However, we now know that these changes aren't working for some people. An Independent Panel appointed by the Minister of Justice examined the changes and considered how they've impacted separating families and their children. The panel’s final report outlines their findings and recommendations.