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Author : GStanton







Created : 21 Apr 2002
Last Revision : 21 Apr 2002
Family Advocacy and Information Resource ( FAIR) Centre.

The FAIR Centre Te Pokapu Aki Take Whanau, Tuku Whakamuhio provides families and whanau with reliable, accurate information and advice as they care, support and educate their children. Information is provided about:
  • Family, whanau, community, iwi and welfare organizations they can use.
  • Benefits and financial entitlements they may be able to access.
  • How to appeal decisions, make complaints, and stand up for their rights.

    The FAIR Centre also works for children by advocating on children�s issues, including submissions to parliamentary select committees, government departments and other organizations.


    The FAIR Centre provides information to enable families to solve their own problems themselves. FAIR provides a national toll-free information service on family services, entitlements and rights.
    (Phone 0800 222 345.)


    The centre also produces information kits, simply written, with the aim of helping families to use social services more effectively.


















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    The FAIR Centre provides information to enable families to solve their own problems themselves. FAIR provides a national toll-free information service on family services, entitlements and rights.
    (Phone 0800 222 345.)


    The centre also produces information kits, simply written, with the aim of helping families to use social services more effectively.



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