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Bearing gifts for Barnardos
20 December 2005
The generosity of IBM staff and their children will bring much joy to many children in the Wellington region this Christmas.
Kohanga Reo toddle for Barnardos
8 November 2005
Nineteen kohanga reo, from Keri Keri in the north to Invercargill in the south, are toddling in the first ever Barnardos Big Toddle this month.
Under-fives prepare for Big Toddle
28 October 2005
Thousands of under-five year olds, from Invercargill in the south to Kaeo in the north and from as far afield as Waiheke Island and Great Barrier Island, are warming up in preparation for Barnardos Big Toddle in November.
Barnardos prepares for Big Toddle - November 2005
12 October 2005
Throughout November, young children around New Zealand will put their best foot forward for Barnardos Big Toddle.
Media Releases from Every Child Counts
26 July 2005
6 May 2005
10 May 2005
18 May 2005
27 May 2005
5 September 2005
Collaborate for the sake of kids – Barnardos challenges politicians
23 August 2005
Barnardos New Zealand challenges all political parties to work together to improve the lives of children across the country, following an Every Child Counts political forum, held in Wellington today.
Barnardos Votes No to a merger of the Families’ and Children’s Commissioners
27 July 2005
The National Party and United Future are urged to think again by Barnardos Chief Executive Murray Edridge, when commenting on their reported proposal to merge the Families’ Commission and the Office of the Children’s Commissioner.
Strong support for repeal of section 59 of the Crimes Act
26 July 2005
Barnardos strongly supports the repeal of section 59 of the Crimes Act and urges politicians to support the first reading of Sue Bradford’s private member’s bill when it comes before Parliament on Wednesday, 27 July.
Organisations join together for Early Support
4 July 2005
CCS, a provider of support and services to people with disabilities,
launched its Awareness Week campaign today to get backing from Government
to commit to early support for all disabled children and their families.
What's Up clocks up millionth call
1 July 2005
What's Up, the free nationwide telephone counselling service for five to 18 year olds, registered it's millionth call today.
Barnardos endorses Every Child Counts
19 April 2005
‘Every Child Counts’ is an exciting development in election year,” says Warwick Harvey, Chair of Barnardos New Zealand’s Board.
Barnardos Launches Streamlined Appeal
28 February 2005
Groups of supporters, school children, Barnardos staff and overseas students are doing their bit to raise funds for children in need this Appeal Week.
Great news for childcare, says Barnardos
31 January 2005
“We're thrilled the Government plans to increase support of home-based childcare,” says Lynn McClelland, General Manager.
KidStart Te Aroha office changes
27 January 2005
“The Barnardos home-based childcare service KidStart is packing up it’s Te Aroha office and going mobile,” says Barnardos Area Manager Waikato Pete Miller. “The innovation will mean we can deliver better customer support from our professional staff, and enable consolidation of our extensive range of resources.”
What's Up seeks new sponsors
12 January 2005
What’s Up, the children’s telephone counselling service, is seeking a new corporate sponsor due to the fact that one of its present sponsors has decided to take a different emphasis in terms of their community commitments. |
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