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The Wire w/ Joe: September 22, 2022

The Wire w/ Joe: September 22, 2022 The Wire w/ Joe: September 22, 2022, 108.43 MB
Thu 22 Sep 2022

This week on The Wire for Rāpare Thursday!

As per usual, Tuva’a brings us our regular chat with Labour's Andrew Little.

Joe speaks to Mohamed Elkharboutly from Massey University about traditional knowledge being the key to building cyclone-resistant homes in Fiji. Joe also talks to the Chief Executive of Alzheimers NZ, Catherine Hall, about global research indicating concerns in Alzheimers post diagnostic care.

Frances brings us Greendesk! She speaks to CEO Heather Saunderson from Keep New Zealand Beautiful about Clean Up Week.

Joe also speaks to SAFE for Animals CEO Debra Ashton about new data revealing the failure of the international live export trade to protect New Zealand’s animals.

That's us for the Thursday Wire!

 

Consent Law Reform w/ Layba Zubair: September 20, 2022

Consent Law Reform w/ Layba Zubair: September 20, 2022 Consent Law Reform w/ Layba Zubair: September 20, 2022, 20.46 MB
Tue 20 Sep 2022

Content warning: this next story contains details of rape and sexual assault.

Christina sat down with Layba Zubair to talk about her petition to reform consent laws in Aotearoa, which had received 12,000 signatures by the time it closed and will now head to Parliament.

Electoral Engagement w/ Shane Reti: September 20, 2022

Electoral Engagement w/ Shane Reti: September 20, 2022 Electoral Engagement w/ Shane Reti: September 20, 2022, 16.21 MB
Tue 20 Sep 2022

Voting for this year’s local body elections has begun, which is bringing increasing scrutiny to the issue of voter engagement.

Particularly for young people, Maori and Pasifika, but also for the general population, voter participation in local elections is relatively low and on the decline.

In regards to next year’s national election, the Independant Electoral Review Panel has begun seeking public input on potential changes to the electoral system that could benefit New Zealand’s democracy.

For Casper's weekly catch-up with National MP Dr Shane Reti, they discussed this topic of voter engagement as well as what might be expected from this electoral review and which changes he might believe to be useful.

 

The Uffindell report w/ Dr Lara Greaves: September 20, 2022

The Uffindell report w/ Dr Lara Greaves: September 20, 2022 The Uffindell report w/ Dr Lara Greaves: September 20, 2022, 15.73 MB
Tue 20 Sep 2022

Newly elected Tauranga MP Sam Uffindell came under scrutiny last month after Stuff revealed he had been involved in a serious assault on a 13-year-old boy when he was a student at King's College. Later, his female flatmate from when he was attending Otago University came forward with allegations of threatening and abusive behaviour.

Uffindell was suspended from caucus while an independent inquiry by Maria Dew KC took place. On Monday, National announced the findings of the investigation: aside from the King's College incident, the other bullying allegations were unsubstantiated.

For her analysis on the affair and how it was handled by National, Christina spoke to political commentator Dr Lara Greaves.

The Wire w/ Joe: September 19, 2022

The Wire w/ Joe: September 19, 2022 The Wire w/ Joe: September 19, 2022, 108.07 MB
Mon 19 Sep 2022

The Wire for Rāhina Monday!

This week on the show Joe speaks to Ingrid O’Sullivan, a Senior Adviser in Environmental Law at Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington, about turtle bycatch mitigation. He also speaks to Wayne Macpherson from Massey University about how employers can improve workplace flexibility. 

Trishil speaks to Darrin Bull from ADHD New Zealand about the ADHD healthcare improvements.

And Stella and Isla speak with Rebecca Trelease about Reality TV and Audience Psychology for our regular fortnightly segment, Tomorrow's World!

That's us for the Monday Wire!

ADHD Healthcare Improvements w/ Darrin Bull: September 19, 2022

ADHD Healthcare Improvements w/ Darrin Bull: September 19, 2022 ADHD Healthcare Improvements w/ Darrin Bull: September 19, 2022, 33.69 MB
Mon 19 Sep 2022

Various institutions have met and agreed to start work looking into potential changes that could improve access to medicine and treatment for people with Mate Mauri Rere, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), in Aotearoa.

Representatives from Pharmac, Police and Te Whatu Ora, along with professional medical colleges, the DHBs and the Ministry of Health met with ADHD New Zealand and Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick last month in a hui where six priorities were identified for improvement

Trishil spoke to Darrin Bull from ADHD New Zealand to get his thoughts on the matter.

 

Aotearoa lacking action mitigating Turtle bycatch w/ Ingrid O'Sullivan: September 19, 2022

Aotearoa lacking action mitigating Turtle bycatch w/ Ingrid O'Sullivan: September 19, 2022 Aotearoa lacking action mitigating Turtle bycatch w/ Ingrid O'Sullivan: September 19, 2022, 24.18 MB
Mon 19 Sep 2022

Hundreds of endangered sea turtles have been caught in New Zealand’s commercial fisheries since 2002, according to a recent report released by the Department of Conservation (DOC).

At least 80% of those turtles that are caught are leatherback turtles, most likely from their western Pacific subpopulation which is considered critically endangered. The captures occur overwhelmingly in the surface longline fishery off the east coast of the North Island. 

I spoke to Ingrid O’Sullivan, a Senior Adviser of Environmental Law at Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington, on the matter.

Perinatal Mental Distress w/ Felicia Low: September 16th, 2022

Perinatal Mental Distress w/ Felicia Low: September 16th, 2022 Perinatal Mental Distress w/ Felicia Low: September 16th, 2022, 18.73 MB
Fri 16 Sep 2022

A recent report from the University of Auckland has been analysing mental health issues that can plague mothers and pregnant people before, during and after birth. 

This highlights the intergenerational cycles of perinatal distress, and how it can cause health problems for the children themselves.
The research has also highlighted how Māori, Asian and Pasifika people are disproportionately affected by perinatal distress.

Liam spoke to Felicia Low, who worked on the study, about what Aotearoa needs to do to see maternal mental health better supported.

 

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: September 16, 2022

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: September 16, 2022 City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: September 16, 2022, 14.92 MB
Fri 16 Sep 2022

Earlier this week the City Rail Link reached a milestone, breaking through the end of its final tunnel.

The tunnel boring machine created space for the new rail system by breaking through fifteen metres of cement per day. 

The machine was Named after Dame Whina Cooper, the Maori Rights activist who led the hikoi to parliament. 

For this week’s segment of City Counselling, I had a chat with Shane Henderson about the City Rail Link milestone as well as the 2022 Mayoral conservation awards.

 

The Risk of Letting Masks Go w/ Teanau Toiono: September 16, 2022

The Risk of Letting Masks Go w/ Teanau Toiono: September 16, 2022 The Risk of Letting Masks Go w/ Teanau Toiono: September 16, 2022, 8.66 MB
Fri 16 Sep 2022

The government's decision to lift most Covid-19 public health measures has raised concerns about the risks to vulnerable communities. 

With a lack of mask restrictions and vaccination requirements in health systems, people who are immuno-compromised could be at much greater risk for having a negative reaction to Covid infection.

The Green Party in particular have been critical of the government's decision, highlighting how long covid and deaths from the disease continue to be prevalent.

To learn more, David Liwei Shi had a chat with the party's Teanau Toiono about the risks.