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For more detailed information on each board member. click on their name below. |
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*Sharron Cole QSO
(Chairperson)
CEO and Registrar of the Midwifery Council, former Families Commissioner, Chair, Parents Centres NZ
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*Dr Tracey McIntosh
Ngai Tuhoe
Sociologist, The University of Auckland. Former Joint Director of Nga Pae o te Marantanga Centre of Research Excellence.
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*Howard Broad
Howard Broad is a Wellington based public sector official, advisor and consultant and former Police Commissioner.
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*Kim Workman QSO
(Executive Director and non-voting Trustee)
Former Families Commissioner, former National Director of Prison Fellowship New Zealand
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*Phil McCarthy
Former General Manager (Public Prisons/ Rehabilitation), Department of Corrections
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*Thomas Noakes-Duncan
Tom is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Otago researching the role of restorative justice as a practice of the church's ethics.
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*Major Campbell Roberts
Director, Social Policy and Parliamentary Relations, Salvation Army
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*Associate Professor Dr Christopher Marshall
Department of Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington.
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*Murray Short
After completing degrees at Victoria University Murray worked as a Maori Community Officer and Probation Officer for 10 years.
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Emily Bruce
A recent Victoria University graduate, who works in law in Wellington.
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Heath Hutton
Works for Challenge 2000, a youth and social work agency based in Wellington. He has a degree in psychology and studied law for three years before deciding to focus on his passion of youth and social work. |
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Sarah Kuper
Graduated from Otago University in 2011 with an LLB (Hons), BA, and DipLang. Her honours dissertation focused on the age of criminal responsibility in New Zealand and was published in the Otago Yearbook of Legal Research. |
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