Child Welfare Branch concerns re Maori youth

The Child Welfare Branch’s annual reports from the early 1940s noted a growing ‘problem’ among Māori youth. Māori increasingly appeared in children’s courts. Māori youths outnumbered Pākehā coming before the Northland courts by 2.5:1 in 1940-41, although Māori were only one-quarter of population in the area.[i]


Footnotes

[i] go to main content Bronwyn Dalley, Family Matters, Wellington, 1998, p. 102.