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Minister of Women's Affairs Jenny Shipley and Associate Minister of Women's Affairs Deborah Morris today welcomed the release of the Ministry of Education's draft curriculum statement on Health and
- Deborah Morris
- Associate Minister of Women's Affairs
The number of youth crimes committed in Wellington has been dramatically slashed by over one third - proof that Government initiatives to combat youth crime are working, says Hon Deborah Morris, We
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Government's approach to funding health services suitable for young people has lead to $2.5 million being pumped into the innovative One Stop Shops this year, says Hon Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Deborah Morris today announced the first in a series of Government actions in an effort to prevent youth suicide.
In summary the initial work will deliver:
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
With the summer holiday period approaching, Deborah Morris, Minister of Youth Affairs, has given New Zealand adults a stern reminder that what happens to their kids is pretty much up to them.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
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- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Laurie O'Reilly will be greatly missed in his role as Commissioner for Children, says Hon Deborah Morris commenting on Mr O'Reilly's resignation.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Hon Deborah Morris, Minister of Youth Affairs, today signed an international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Mihi.
Good morning. It's great to be here to have the opportunity to speak you, as you all play a major part in the health and wellbeing, and therefore the future, of our young people.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Government will not be progressing the development of a youth radio network, says Hon Deborah Morris.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The abortion figures tabled in Parliament today demonstrate the need to ensure that young people are well educated about sexual and reproductive health and are aware that they have choices, says Ho
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Christchurch
"Tell them near and far - this generation is coming up.
You've got to lend an ear and hear what they've got to say.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Christchurch
Good morning - it's great to be here to meet you all this morning.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
New programmes and increased Budget funding are clear demonstrations of the Coalition Government's commitment to New Zealand children, says Hon. Deborah Morris, Minister of Youth Affairs.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Thank you [Chairperson] and assembled delegates.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Introduction
Good Evening, and thank you for the invitation to speak to you tonight.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
The Minister of Youth Affairs today welcomed the announcement that proof-of-age cards will be available in 1999 from driver testing agents.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
In the interests of improving approaches to youth health delivery, the Ministry of Youth Affairs hosted a meeting today of people responsible for youth health services.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Hon Deborah Morris today addressed the 37th South Pacific Conference in Canberra.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Celebrating World Rural Women's Day today, the Associate Minister of Women's Affairs, Hon Deborah Morris said that the contribution rural women make to New Zealand society is often over-looked and
- Deborah Morris
- Associate Minister of Women's Affairs
It is great to be here with you today for the launch of Youth Health Awareness Week. And what a wonderful theme "A Celebration of Youth". How could I not be here??
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon Deborah Morris, today came out strongly against the possible introduction of alcoholic ice blocks into New Zealand.
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs
Thank you for the opportunity of speaking to you today. (adlib)
- Deborah Morris
- Youth Affairs