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IHC New Zealand on the Disability Funding Shortfall: November 20, 2019

IHC New Zealand on the Disability Funding Shortfall: November 20, 2019 IHC New Zealand on the Disability Funding Shortfall: November 20, 2019, 10.81 MB
Wed 20 Nov 2019

A recent briefing by the New Zealand Disability Support Network highlighted a $574 million annual shortfall in funding to the disability sector. They also estimaste that 15,000 people with disabilities are missing out on services entirely. Felix Walton spoke with Trish Grant from IHC New Zealand about how this shortfall affects the families of people with intellectual disabilities.

I/V w/ Community Housing Aotearoa: November 19, 2019

I/V w/ Community Housing Aotearoa: November 19, 2019 I/V w/ Community Housing Aotearoa: November 19, 2019, 11.21 MB
Tue 19 Nov 2019

Community Housing Aotearoa is an incorporated society made up of the non-profit community housing providers across Aotearoa. There are more than 90 providers across the country working locally to deliver housing solutions for families who face affordability challenges, from homelessness to providing pathways into homeownership. Oscar Peress spoke to the Deputy Chief Executive Chris Glaudell of the organisation to find out more about what they do that sets them apart from government. Oscar started by asking what a not-for-profit housing provider is.

I/V w/ Tupuna Maunga Authority: November 19, 2019

I/V w/ Tupuna Maunga Authority: November 19, 2019 I/V w/ Tupuna Maunga Authority: November 19, 2019, 6.26 MB
Tue 19 Nov 2019

Protests sprung up last week on Owairaka maunga as the Tupuna Maunga Authority began to carry out their integrated management plan which has been in place since 2016. The plan includes the restoration of native fauna on the maunga, as well as many other initiatives to protect the 14 maunga in Tāmaki Makaurau including for example stopping private vehicles from reaching the summit of Maungawhau. The plan for the maunga also includes the felling of exotic trees which a number of people have raised issue with. Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira spoke with Paul Majurey, Chair of the Tupuna Maunga Authority to find out more. 

 

Just a clarification for people who might not know what the Tupuna Maunga Authority is:

"The Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority (Maunga Authority) is the statutory authority established under the Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau Collective Redress Act to co-govern the Tūpuna Maunga.

The Maunga Authority is comprised of equal representatives from Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau and Auckland Council, together with Crown (non-voting) representation."

 

Mini Update on Ihumātao announcement: November 19, 2019

Mini Update on Ihumātao announcement: November 19, 2019 Mini Update on Ihumātao announcement: November 19, 2019, 16.25 MB
Tue 19 Nov 2019

This morning it was announced the government is in talks with Auckland Council about loaning money so that Council could buy the land back from Fletcher. Listen here for a little recap as well as statements from Mayor Phil Goff's office and the Finance Minister Grant Robertson who is overseeing the discussions. 

Tomato Pill: The First Natural Male Fertility Pill w/ Sam Hunter November 19, 2019

Tomato Pill: The First Natural Male Fertility Pill w/ Sam Hunter November 19, 2019 Tomato Pill: The First Natural Male Fertility Pill w/ Sam Hunter November 19, 2019, 20.48 MB
Tue 19 Nov 2019

Male infertility is a serious issue in Australia and Aotearoa and there is currently no medical solution besides ‘getting healthy’ to solve it. It is an issue that isn’t discussed enough throughout society and is responsible for 50% of infertility in couples. This week on Green Desk Mitch speaks to Ateronon founder Sam Hunter about the Tomato Pill. Sam has been on a mission to create the first ever naturally occurring male fertility pill which was based off the information and statistics about the benefits of the mediterrenean diet. He has since developed the tomato pill which has enhanced the bioavailability of the lycopene in tomatoes to increase grade A sperm in men by up to nearly 50%. To begin, Mitch asks Sam what gives the tomato the ability to help with male infertility.

 

The Wire with Lillian: November 19, 2019

The Wire with Lillian: November 19, 2019 The Wire with Lillian: November 19, 2019, 105.28 MB
Tue 19 Nov 2019

First up on the show we have a little mention of the announcement this morning that the government may loan money to the Auckland Council to help buy back Ihumātao from Fletcher.

We have Tuwhenuaroa speaking to Tupuna Maunga Authority Chair Paul Majurey about the removal of exotic trees on Owairaka maunga. 

We have Oscar speaking to Chris Glaudel, Deputy Chief Executive for Community Housing Aotearoa.

We have Green Desk as usual and Mitchell speaks to Sam Hunter about the Tomato Pill - a male fertility pill.

And finally Dhannun speaks with Cathy from the Māori Mindfulness group about wellbeing through Māori values. 

Disability support services and the significant funding gap: November 18, 2019

Disability support services and the significant funding gap: November 18, 2019 Disability support services and the significant funding gap: November 18, 2019, 20.94 MB
Mon 18 Nov 2019

The Disability Support Network has released its briefing paper in preparation for the 2020 budget and has identified worrying shortfalls in funding. They estimate there is a gap in funding of at least 514 million dollars to provide care and support to those who are entitled to it. The report also shed light on the large number of people missing out on services, with up to 15,000 people and their families not having access to disability supports . lachlan spoke with Dr Garth Bennie, Chief Executive of the Disability Support Network, about the briefing paper.

 

Super-diversity in Courts: Chinese w/ Mai Chen: November 11th, 2019

Super-diversity in Court: Chinese w/ Mai Chen: November 11th, 2019 Super-diversity in Court: Chinese w/ Mai Chen: November 11th, 2019, 9.34 MB
Mon 18 Nov 2019

The 2018 showed that the percentage of people not born in New Zealand was 27.4%, an increase from 25.2% in Census 2013. The biggest increase in ethnic group is the Asian population.The Superdiversity Institute for Law, Policy and Business released a report on the cultural and language barriers the Chinese community experience through the litigation process in senior courts, difficulties matching interpreters with clients and discrimination felt by Asian lawyers. 

Sherry spoke to Lawyer and Author of the report, Mai Chen, on her findings and recommendations to address this issue. She begins by asking Mai on the background to the report. 

 

Diversity in Boardrooms w/ Sam Stubbs: November 11th, 2019

Diversity in Boardrooms w/ Sam Stubbs: November 11th, 2019 Diversity in Boardrooms w/ Sam Stubbs: November 11th, 2019, 8.36 MB
Mon 18 Nov 2019

The latest annual New Zealand Census of Women on Boards shows the top 100 publicly listed companies still overwhelmingly male and Pākehā. Simplicity is NZ’s not for profit kiwisaver scheme, and managing director Sam Stubbs assisted in the census. Simplicity will be engaging in formal shareholding action voting directors in and out, if companies have not achieved full diversity by 2022. Sherry speaks to Sam on issues with tokenism, why it’s been so slow to change, and begins by asking him about the ethnic and gender makeup of boardrooms at the moment.

The Wire with Jemima: November 18, 2019

The Wire with Jemima: November 18, 2019 The Wire with Jemima: November 18, 2019, 101.77 MB
Mon 18 Nov 2019

This week on the Monday Wire, Sherry talks to Mai Chen about the Chinese experience of the New Zealand court system. Lachlan speaks to Dr Garth Bennie from the New Zealand Disability Support Network about the gap in funding for disability services. Jemima talks to Green Party co-leader James Shaw about the US withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, Gareth Hughes' resignation and the Sustainable NZ party. Sherry wraps it up with an interview with Sam Stubbs from Simplicity NZ about diversity in New Zealand board rooms.