Past judgement : social policy in New Zealand history / edited by Bronwyn Dalley and Margaret Tennant. - 282 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- 1. History and social policy: perspectives from the past / Margaret Tennant -- 2. Needs and the State: evolving social policy in New Zealand history / Michael Belgrave -- 3. Mixed economy or moving frontier?: welfare, the voluntary sector and government / Margaret Tennant -- 4. The voice of inspiration?: religious contributions to social policy / Peter Lineham -- 5. Out of the shadows: some historical underpinnings of mental health policy / Warwick Brunton -- 6. Driving their own health canoe: Maori and health research / Derek Dow -- 7. "Plunket's secret army": the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society and the State / Linda Bryder -- 8. Beyond the Statute: administration of old-age pensions to 1938 / Gaynor Whyte -- 9. A badge of poverty or a symbol of citizenship?: needs, rights and social security, 1935-2000 / Margaret McClure -- 10. Negotiating an increasing range of functions: families and the welfare state / Bronwyn Labrum -- 11. Deep and dark secrets: Government responses to child abuse / Bronwyn Dalley -- 12. Maori and "the Maori Affairs" / Aroha Harris -- 13. The Treaty is always speaking?: Governmen reporting on Maori aspirations and Treaty meanings / Danny Keenan -- 14. A practitioner's perspective on change / Merv Hancock interviewed by Margaret Tennant -- About the authors -- Notes -- Index.

187727657X 9781877276576


Public welfare--History--New Zealand
Social service--History--New Zealand
Social policy--History--New Zealand
Hauora
Hauora hinengaro
Patu tamariki
Kāwanatanga
Mana ake
Kōrero nehe.


New Zealand--Social policy--History.

HV515.5 / .P36 2004

361.610993