10 Jun 2014

Te Manu Korihi News for 10 June 2014

From Morning Report, 8:47 am on 10 June 2014

A kura kaupapa in west Auckland wants Maori history to become compulsory for primary and intermediate school students; The Motiti Island hapu plans to reveal confidential agreements it says show Maori and the public haven't been kept in the loop about the Rena wreck; An Auckland University of Technology lecturer says more investment in kaupapa Maori prisoner rehabilitation programmes could reduce high rates of reoffending; The Broadcasting Standards Authority has quashed a Kohanga Reo National Trustboard complaint - suggesting a Maori Television report in to its finances was wrong; Data from the Ministry of Health shows tangata whenua have been seen more often than any other ethnicity, by mental health and addiction professionals.