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Deborah Morris has today resigned from New Zealand First to become an independent Member of Parliament.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Young New Zealanders will have better representation at the highest level of Government with a new initiative announced today by the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Jenny Shipley, and Youth Affairs Minister

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Hon Deborah Morris today acknowledged concern at the high rate of unemployment among young people and said that youth unemployment was high on her Ministry's agenda.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

The Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon Deborah Morris, today announced the continued location of the New Zealand Conservation Corps and Youth Service Corps programmes in the Ministry of Youth Affairs.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Hon Deborah Morris, Minister of Youth Affairs, today presented $30,000 to five Wellington charities working with youth. The money was raised by the Lions Club of Johnsonville.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Hon Deborah Morris and other South Pacific Region Youth Ministers have united to present a statement condemning recent nuclear weapon tests.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

The Coalition Government is to spend $2.025 million on two new youth projects that will help vulnerable young people to turn their lives around, said the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

New Commerce graduates were asked, at a breakfast speech by the Minister of Youth Affairs, to remember their responsibility to communities and their role in creating a decent society.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

A new Alternative School Programme that helps pupils who have been alienated from mainstream education was opened in Whangarei today by the Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon Deborah Morris and Associa

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

The Coalition Government is to fund two exciting new initiatives that will help young people lead safer lives, said the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

The Government is making significant progress in improving the delivery of youth mental health said the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

A new Conservation Corps programme specifically targeted at young Pacific Islanders was officially launched today by the Minister of Youth Affairs, Deborah Morris.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Pupils from St Patricks College visit Parliament today as part of Lampen Workchoice Day.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

The latest youth suicide statistics show a decrease in the incidence of youth suicide, the Minister of Health Bill English, Minister of Maori Affairs, Tau Henare, and the Minister of Youth Affairs

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

Auckland kids with asthma will get a chance on Monday to see an orangutan, a chimpanzee and a baboon that, like them, have all got asthma.

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth Affairs

The Lottery Grants Board will provide financial support for the Life Festival, a musical extravaganza aimed at promoting a positive outlook for the youth of New Zealand, Internal Affairs Minister J

  • Deborah Morris
  • Youth 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

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

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