Wednesday, June 2, 2010

http://graemea.snap.net.nz podcast links

This is Graeme Axford's podcast links. I have put the links on this blog page as some of the podcast places seem to change their format and layouts, or try and charge you for using them after a while, or limit you. So I will put the links up under the comments which you can click and follow. Some will be in audio format you can listen to online and others downloadable, so I will tell you in the description what they are so there will be no surprises.Please feel free to write into this blog and give me your opinion or add links yourself.
My webpage that should have led you here is http://graemea.snap.net.nz so please go and view the videos, blogs and other documents if you haven’t already.
Feel free to join our Facebook group to support changes to our Child Protection Services (CPS) run by Child, Youth and Family (CYF) New Zealand.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=162963230683

5 comments:

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/zv894/CYFteendead.mp3 said...

This is a drect download about:
Shortcomings found in CYF treatment of dead teen

Updated at 8:11pm on 24 May 2010

A coroner's report into the suicide of a Porirua teenager has revealed many shortcomings in Child, Youth and Family's care of him.

Denbora Oum, 14, died in 2005 and Coroner Gary Evans recommends the department develops a risk assessment and risk management plan for everyone in its care.

Child Youth and family was involved in Denbora's life from an early age.

Then his school raised the alarm when, at age 10, he revealed he was being bullied by a sibling at home and wanted to die.

However, the coroner has found a recommended referral to mental health services was never made and no counselling reports were kept on his file.

Child Youth and Family head Ray Smith says CYF was struggling in 2005, but improvements have been made to the service since then and cases no longer queue for attention.

http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/stories/2010/05/24/12480498d88b
Copyright © 2010 Radio New Zealand



You can laso download this file in RAR format from here:

http://www.filefactory.com/file/b1f8f59/n/CYF_teen_dead.rar

Copy and paste the above link then click on download now with FileFactory Basic, which is at the very bottom of the page

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/avmxqe/SmithCYFNZ.mp3 said...

Just listen to the Excues yet again from CYF, CEO.

You can download this file in RAR format from here:

http://www.filefactory.com/file/b1f8f76/n/Smith_CYF_NZ.rar

Copy and Paste the link then go to the bottom of the page, download FileFactory Basic, click that then wait the time shown before you can download it...

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/ne2jyi/CYFpolicepowers.mp3 said...

This potcast is about CYF having the power of the police and the Family Court system in New Zealand.
If the above link does not work copy and paste this one below

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/ne2jyi/CYFpolicepowers.mp3

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/c52w28/CYFFGCNZ.mp3 said...

This podcasr is about the Family Group Conferences (FGC) that, Child Youth and Familt (CYF)New Zealand run, we call them ForeGone Con-clusions, yes they can be a CON. If the above link does not work copy and paste this one below.
http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/c52w28/CYFFGCNZ.mp3

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/hhea7/CYFplayCEO.mp3 said...

The podcast link is here if the one in blue above dones not work

http://talk2graeme.podbean.com/mf/web/hhea7/CYFplayCEO.mp3

Swearing, sexual themes cause shock in CYF play Last updated 07:34 07/12/2009
A play performance arranged by Child, Youth and Family for foster parents and children in CYF care has caused shock after sexual themes and swear words were used.

One hundred and thirty two Wellington CYF children aged between six and 17 were treated to a performance of An Adagio Christmas at the Downstage theatre at the weekend.

The play's audience saw one one character calling another by an obscenity, and another refer to losing their virginity and miming an orgasm in a slapstick-style, Radio New Zealand reported.

Despite the audience for the play, Downstage Theatre said it left the adult themes in as it did not want to be condescending to children.

Child Youth and Family deputy chief executive Ray Smith, who was in the audience, admitted to being shocked but defended the performance.

Not all situations could be censored, he told Radio New Zealand

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3131416/Swearing-sexual-themes-cause-shock-in-CYF-play