Children
Family feel let down by GDC after daughter’s death
Dion Neems says his family has once again been let down by Gisborne District Council and Waste Management after refuse trucks operated outside his home on Tuesday afternoon as school children walked… Video, Audio
Children's prescriptions for antidepressant up 50 percent - research
New research has uncovered a sharp rise in prescription medicine use by children, including a 50 percent increase in prescriptions for the antidepressant fluoxetine.
Wairarapa primary school has been lockdown
A Wairarapa primary school has been lockdown this afternoon after a plane nearby dropped an unknown substance, causing multiple children to feel ill. Audio
Rihanna calls on Ardern for support on global education
Global superstar Rihanna has reached out to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to support education for children in poor countries.
Police warn parents after man approaches girls in Dunedin
Dunedin police are calling for parents and children to be vigilant after reports of a man approaching young girls and offering them rides in his car in the city's western hill suburbs. Audio
NZ must ‘speak out loudly’ for children kept on Nauru - psychiatrist
Dr Vernon Reynolds, who has worked on Nauru for almost two years, tells John Campbell about the children in the Australian offshore detention centre, and how even if she visits, Prime Minister Jacinda… Video, Audio
Oral health services 'failing children'
The Dental Association says nearly 100, 000 children are overdue for a recall with the school dental service and the system is failing children.It says each day around 120 children have their teeth… Audio
Men arrested in US after children found living in squalor
Authorities have arrested two men after 11 emaciated children were found living in filthy conditions at a compound in the US state of New Mexico. Linda So reports. Video, Audio
Growing our future farmers
Rural Women New Zealand's education spokesperson wants schools to adopt a farmer. Sue Higgins believes it could help encourage students to consider farming as a career. The Wakefield sheep and beef… Audio
Growing our future farmers
Rural Women New Zealand's education spokesperson wants schools to adopt a farmer. Sue Higgins believes it could help encourage students to consider farming as a career. The Wakefield sheep and beef…
AudioMulti millionaire businessman admits sexually abusing children
A multi-millionaire businessman told police he was helping poor Filipino parents when he paid them to sexually abuse their children in online videos. Video, Audio
Stopping burnout in sporty kids
Earlier this week on the programme we spoke to Black Fern Selica Winiata about the pressure on children in sport. We were contacted by AUT's Simon Walters who's researched the topic and says it's a… Audio
NZIFF: Animation, HIV, and all-ages films
The annual New Zealand International Film Festival starts this Friday, more than 150 movies being shown around the country. Before you think about booking a babysitter though, there are films to see… Audio
Teachers urged to take initiative on mental health
Is it fair to ask teachers to take some responsibility for their students' mental health? Audio
School holiday programme at Northland prison
At any one time, more than 20,000 children in New Zealand have a parent in prison. Today and tomorrow a prison near Kaikohe with be running a holiday programme so these kids can have some bonding time… Audio, Gallery
Peace on Pepin: Bush restoration woos tourists to tiny island
Pepin Island near Nelson was bought by a German business woman in 1996 for two million dollars. She employed local farmers Andrew and Nicki Newton to manage the scenic 521 hectare sheep and beef… Audio
Peace on Pepin: Bush restoration woos tourists to tiny island
Pepin Island near Nelson was bought by a German business woman in 1996 for two million dollars. She employed local farmers Andrew and Nicki Newton to manage the scenic 521 hectare sheep and beef…
AudioUS to reunite some young migrant children with parents
All migrant children under the age of 5 who are eligible will be reunified with their parents by Thursday morning US time. However the Trump administration's promise is being met with scepticism from… Video, Audio
Why children lie and how to deal with it: Psychologist Penny van Burgen
Most people lie. But we teach our children that lying isn't good, so when you start catching them in lies, should you be worried? Penny Van Bergen looks at the why kids lie and whether it's normal. Audio
12 Boys and their soccer coach found alive in Thailand caves
British Navy divers found the team more than two kilometres underground nearly 10 days after they went missing. Video, Audio