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| Former inmates help reduce re-offending |
| By maoritelevision.com |
| Published: 02/24/2016 |
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A Tikanga Māori programme facilitated by ex-prisoners in their role as teacher has motivated Waikeria prisoners to make positive changes in their lives. For some prisoners the program has been the first step in the journey to rehabilitation. The Mahi Tahi Trust’s New Life Akoranga Wānanga helps prisoners to discover and recover traditional Māori principles, values and disciplines. Assistant Prison Director Jim Watson believes reconnecting people with their culture can be a catalyst for change. Read More. |
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