Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Education and Social Work
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The world is welcoming Ukrainians fleeing war, why not others?
22 March 2022
Opinion: It's right to welcome Ukrainian refugees but others have been left in the cold, writes Jay Marlowe.
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Why can’t the west welcome all refugees?
9 March 2022
Opinion: The humanitarian response to Ukraine raises uncomfortable questions about views from the west towards brown, black and non-Christian refugees, writes Ritesh Shah.
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Convoy politics and barbarians at the gate
5 March 2022
Opinion: Ian Hyslop explains why we must address social divisions that enabled the Parliament protest rather than "disparage the feral mob and order another latte”.
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Arts funding central to improving youth wellbeing
4 March 2022
Youth mental health is a stated priority for this government, but funding for young people in the arts remains piecemeal and unreliable, according to recent studies.
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Ian Hyslop: uncomfortable truths about child protection
1 March 2022
Opinion: Child protection social work is a fraught and emotive topic, writes Dr Ian Hyslop.
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Is letting a sleeping dog lie always the right answer?
27 February 2022
Opinion: Ritesh Shah saw the existing humanitarian crisis in East Ukraine firsthand. Now he hopes the response to Russia's catastrophic invasion will match the scale and scope of the need.
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The wider freedoms beyond the protesters
24 February 2022
Opinion: Māori exercising collective sovereignty and protection for workers against exploitation are freedoms we should be thinking about, writes Ian Hyslop.
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Time to treat all refugees the same in Aotearoa
16 February 2022
A damaging and unfair gap exists between how we treat two refugee groups in New Zealand and it’s time to change it, according to a new report.
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No silence on femicide
8 February 2022
Opinion: NZ is a safer place for women than many Latin American countries, but there is still much work to do until Aotearoa is a place free of violence against women.
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Record number of new professors across education and social work
2 February 2022
An impressive four Faculty of Education and Social Work staff at the University of Auckland became professors in the latest promotional round.
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Science or ideology? The NZ university at the crossroads
26 January 2022
Opinion: No matter how intense or heated the discussion may be, NZ universities need to address the difference between ideology and science, writes Elizabeth Rata.
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Child protection in Aotearoa New Zealand: we must do better
24 January 2022
We need to learn some hard lessons from the past for the sake of tamariki and their whānau, says Ian Hyslop, the author of a new book on the history of child protection in this country.