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| Description | (August 2009) This Disruptive Antisocial Behaviour (DAB) working group arose from the 2008 conference recommendations following the paper presented by the Hutt Valley/Wairarapa region, to consider actions and responses to disruptive antisocial behaviour in schools. The group met in March, following the Taumata Whanonga (Behaviour Summit), a multi-sector meeting which also arose (in part) from the 2008 PPTA conference recommendations.This paper reflects outcomes from the working group, the taumata, and other relevant work that is happening in education and other parts of the public sector – notably the Ministry for Social Development (MSD).A concern for some of this work, all of which began prior to the 2008 election, is the extent to which the current government has a commitment to following these programmes and recommendations through. A disturbing example is that of the alternative education review, which became substantially smaller, and much less public, following the election.Nonetheless, it is heartening to fi nd strong pockets of evidence-based work, and programmes in development that, given time and sustainable funding, will lead to improved community outcomes – both social and economic. The ongoing challenge is to get a long-term commitment from government to allow good programmes to develop and embed... |
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