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New Poll on Te Tiriti Reveals Majority Public Support for Partnership w/ Human Rights Commission Senior Communications Advisor, Aaron Packard: 23 November 2023

New Poll on Te Tiriti Reveals Majority Public Support for Partnership w/ Human Rights Commission Senior Communications Advisor, Aaron Packard: 23 November 2023 New Poll on Te Tiriti Reveals Majority Public Support for Partnership w/ Human Rights Commission Senior Communications Advisor, Aaron Packard: 23 November 2023 , 8.75 MB
Thu 23 Nov 2023

A new poll by Te Kāhui Tika Tangata, the Human Rights Commission, has revealed a majority of the New Zealand public support partnership between Māori and non-Māori surrounding Te Tiriti. 

The poll investigated a range of public opinions surrounding Te Tiriti, including attitudes towards its role in politics and education. 

Castor spoke to Human Rights Commission Senior Communications Advisor Aaron Packard about how the poll results reflect public opinion and how this could influence the incoming government.

Reducing Meat and Dairy Consumption Could Reduce Emissions w/ Honours Student at the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Eli Kliejunas: 23 November 2023.

Reducing Meat and Dairy Consumption Could Reduce Emissions w/ Honours Student at the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Eli Kliejunas: 23 November 2023. , 12.23 MB
Thu 23 Nov 2023

Research from the University of Auckland has found reducing meat and dairy consumption within families could also reduce that family’s greenhouse gas emissions. 

I spoke to one of the study’s lead authors and honours student at the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Eli Kliejunas, about the research and how changing our eating habits could help us meet our climate targets.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 23 November, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 23 November, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 23 November, 2023, 100.64 MB
Thu 23 Nov 2023

For our regular catch-up with the Labour Party, Caeden talked to Deputy Leader, Carmel Sepuloni, about the Labour Party calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and coalition negotiations.

Castor spoke to Senior Communications Advisor to the Chief Commissioner at the Human Rights Commission, Aaron Packard, about a recent public opinion poll on Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and how this relates to the Treaty’s role in politics and education.

Castor also spoke to a lead author of a recent study from the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Eli Kliejunas, about the impact of meat and dairy consumption on household greenhouse gas emissions.

Oto spoke to Senior Lecturer in Comparative and International Education at the University of Auckland, Dr Ritesh Shah, about the impact of long-standing Israeli conflict on the mental health of children in Gaza. 

News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, spoke to Communications and Campaigns Manager of Consumer NZ, Jess Walker, about news research from PriceSpy which found fake sales are on the rise in Aotearoa.

And finally, she spoke to Chief Executive of Mindful Fashion, Jacinta FitzGerald, about how they believe people can be more mindful of their fashion consumption, particularly with Black Friday happening this week.

Fake Sales on the Rise in Aotearoa w/ Consumer NZ Communications and Campaigns Manager, Jess Walker: 23 November, 2023

Fake Sales on the Rise in Aotearoa w/ Consumer NZ Communications and Campaigns Manager, Jess Walker: 23 November, 2023 Fake Sales on the Rise in Aotearoa w/ Consumer NZ Communications and Campaigns Manager, Jess Walker: 23 November, 2023, 9.22 MB
Thu 23 Nov 2023

New research findings from PriceSpy have shown fake sales are on the rise in Aotearoa. 

With Black Friday happening this week, News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, asked Consumer NZ Communications and Campaigns Manager, Jess Walker, about what consumers should look out for, to ensure they are getting a good deal?

Mindful Consumption This Black Friday w/ Chief Executive of Mindful Fashion, Jacinta FitzGerald: 23 November, 2023

Mindful Consumption This Black Friday w/ Chief Executive of Mindful Fashion, Jacinta FitzGerald: 23 November, 2023 Mindful Consumption This Black Friday w/ Chief Executive of Mindful Fashion, Jacinta FitzGerald: 23 November, 2023 , 15.46 MB
Thu 23 Nov 2023

According to NZ Post, for the last few years, Black Friday has exceeded Boxing Day as the biggest sales event in New Zealand. 

Mindful Fashion is a non-profit organisation focused on sustainability and collaborative solutions to address problems in Aotearoa’s fashion and textile industry. 

News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, spoke to Chief Executive of Mindful Fashion, Jacinta FitzGerald, about mindful consumption and the impact of the fast fashion industry.

The Impact of Ongoing Conflict on Children in Gaza's Mental Health w/ Ritesh Shah: 22 November, 2023

The Impact of Ongoing Conflict on Children in Gaza's Mental Health w/ Ritesh Shah: 22 November, 2023 The Impact of Ongoing Conflict on Children in Gaza's Mental Health w/ Ritesh Shah: 22 November, 2023, 32.36 MB
Wed 22 Nov 2023

Since October, the Gaza Strip has been experiencing one of the largest escalations of violence it has seen in years, with the death toll of civilians killed by Israeli airstrikes surpassing 13,000 as of 22 November.

UNICEF have described the conflict as a humanitarian crisis that will cause lifelong psychological trauma for Gaza's children.

Senior Lecturer in Comparative and International Education at the University of Auckland, Dr Ritesh Shah, published a report in January in collaboration with the Norwegian Refugee Council, detailing the impacts of the Israeli occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and East-Jerusalem on the optimism and mental health of Palestinian children, prior to 7 October, with a particular focus on the role of education and the impact of COVID-19 and home-based learning on their wellbeing.

Oto spoke to Dr Shah about his research in the occupied Palestinian territories, the state of Palestinian children's mental health, and measures introduced by NGOs and the UN to create safer learning and working environments for Palestinian students and teachers. 

Wellington City Councillor Solidarity with Palestine w/ Nikau Wi Neera: 22nd of November 2023

Wellington City Councillor Solidarity with Palestine w/ Nikau Wi Neera: 22nd of November 2023 Wellington City Councillor Solidarity with Palestine w/ Nikau Wi Neera: 22nd of November 2023, 20.74 MB
Wed 22 Nov 2023

Wellington city councillor, Nikau wi neera, has been involved with the Palestinian cause even before the start of the current conflict.

Not only has he been a speaker at more recent Palestine Solidarity marches he also helped lead the start of a sister city partnership with Ramallah, a city in Palestine region.

Rawan spoke to him this morning about his involvement with Pro Palestine marches and the significance of indigenous support from Aotearoa, from both iwi and political parties.

They then discussed the sister city partnership with Ramallah, looking at how it started and how the current conflict will impact the process.

The Benefits of Group Therapy w/ Kaaren Mathias: 22nd November, 2023

The Benefits of Group Therapy w/ Kaaren Mathias: 22nd November, 2023 The Benefits of Group Therapy w/ Kaaren Mathias: 22nd November, 2023, 17.72 MB
Wed 22 Nov 2023

With the mental health system not being able to support many New Zealanders’ mental health needs, experts have proposed alternatives to expensive treatments. One such alternative is group therapy, which experts have said has many benefits, including an increased sense of community between participants, and decreased costs for treatment. 

Olivia spoke to public health physician and Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury, Dr Kaaren Mathias, about the importance of group therapy, and where the public can go to access these services.

Homelessness Mitigation Approaches w/ Haehaetu Barrett: 22nd November, 2023

Homelessness Mitigation Approaches w/ Haehaetu Barrett: 22nd November, 2023 Homelessness Mitigation Approaches w/ Haehaetu Barrett: 22nd November, 2023, 10.7 MB
Wed 22 Nov 2023

Some businesses have proposed the need for tougher laws on people who are homeless, including trespassing people for anti-social behaviour. Organisations have criticised this approach, saying that harsh punishments are not the answer. 

Olivia spoke to Lifewise Chief Executive Officer, Haehaetu Barrett, about these proposed laws, and possible alternatives for mitigating homelessness. 

The Food and Alcohol Lobby w/ Boyd Swinburn: 22nd November, 2023

The Food and Alcohol Lobby w/ Boyd Swinburn: 22nd November, 2023 The Food and Alcohol Lobby w/ Boyd Swinburn: 22nd November, 2023, 18.32 MB
Wed 22 Nov 2023

Big food and alcohol company lobbying is prevalent in New Zealand. Corporations influence research and policy regarding food and alcohol, which can be disadvantageous for people’s health. 

Experts have criticised this influence, and our lack of lobbying regulations. Olivia spoke to Co-Chair of Health Coalition Aotearoa and Professor at the University of Auckland, Boyd Swinburn, about this issue, and what action he wants the incoming Government to take.