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Te Pā news and events
Visioning a better future for our young people
This week, PARS’ partner Spend My Super features CEO Tui Ah Loo’s blog on how donor support is...
Not one more generation of disadvantaged children and youth
This week, the Spend My Super blog features PARS and our commitment to stemming the tide of...
Announcing Te Hokinga Mai – Raki, our new reintegration programme
PARS is delighted to announce the delivery of a new service for the Out of Gate (OOG)...
PARS/Te Ira “the blueprint for the future”
TUI AH LOO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PARS is pleased to share the formal evaluation of our PARS/Te...
PARS welcomes decision on Armed Response Teams
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster recently announced that Armed Response Teams (ARTs) will not be...
Wāhine Māori. Some of the most imprisoned indigenous women in the world.
TUI AH LOO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Recently Māori Television aired an episode of the excellent...
Mā Mackey proves that 100 is only a number
Today we want to acknowledge May Mackey, devoted champion for people in prison for most of her...
Partnering to make a difference
We get excited when we partner with organisations that want to make a real difference in our...
“I was petrified”: The New Zealanders deported from Australia despite decades working there
Brian* thought by the time he cashed his first pension cheque he would be comfortably retired in...