
The Social Policy Unit's submission papers

The Salvation Army's Submission to Parliament.

The Salvation Army's Submission to Parliament.
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The Salvation Army's Submission to Parliament.

The Salvation Army's Submission to Parliament.
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The Salvation Army's Submission to Parliament.

The Salvation Army's Submission to Parliament.

The Salvation Army's submission to Parliament.
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The Salvation Army's submission to Parliament.
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The Salvation Army's submission to Parliament.
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The Salvation Army's submission to Parliament.

A submission to the bill by SPPU.

A submission to the bill by SPPU.

A submission to the bill by SPPU.

A submission to the bill by SPPU.

A submission to the bill by SPPU.

A submission to the bill by SPPU.

A submission on the Community Sentences and Orders Bill.

Looking at the Bail Amendment Bill and its implications and issues.
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A submission on the proposed Immigration Amendment Bill.

An inquiry into preventing child abuse and improving children’s health outcomes.

What are the foundations on which we should base a welfare system for the 21st Century?

Submission on the Corrections Bill, advocating for rehabilitation and reintegration of prisoners.
Submission to the Māori Affairs Select Committee inquiry into the determinants of well-being for Māori children

The Submission on the Green Paper for Vulnerable Children challenges the Government to broaden its scope in considering what it means to be vulnerable.

The question of the social impacts of the Wiri prison.

Salvation Army response to Law Commission’s consultation questions on credit repossession law.

Submission to the Justice and Electoral Committee on the Alcohol Reform Bill.

The question of welfare dependency is imbedded in broader questions of inequality in our society.

Submission by The Salvation Army to the Law Commission's 'Alcohol in Our Lives' issues paper.
We welcome your comments, including feedback on our reports and ideas for making positive social change.
To comment or for information or printed copies of reports, please contact:
The Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit
PO Box 76249, Manukau City, Auckland
Phone: +64 9 262 2332
Email: SPPU
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