- cross-posted to:
- newzealand@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- newzealand@lemmit.online
I didn’t “watch live” but I guess that’s a warning the article may change. Here are some snippets as it currently stands:
Schools won’t be able to hold teacher-only days during term time and parents of students absent for 15 days could be prosecuted, Associate Education Minister David Seymour has announced in a new truancy crackdown.
Schools must have a stepped attendance response (STAR) plan in place by the beginning of the 2026 school year.
Seymour set out an example:
- Five days absent: School contacts parents/guardians to determine a reason and set expectations
- 10 days absent: School leaders meet with parents/guardians and student to develop a plan to address barriers to attendance and “the obligation goes onto services such as attendance, Oranga Tamariki and the local police”
- 15 days absent: Ministry takes over the response, including possible prosecution of parents
Each school would also be asked to share attendance information with Oranga Tamariki, police, and MSD, he said.
Hate is probably too strong a word, but man do I intensely dislike David Seymour.
Him and his ilk were probably calling the Labour government a nanny state - they seem to really love regulation now though
The hypocrisy is astounding.
He’s on a mission to reduce bureaucracy and waste, so this government make jobseekers reapply for the benefit every 6 months.
Government shouldn’t tell parents how to raise their kids, so they prevent parents from making decisions around whether their kid needs a mobile.
That’s because it’s “little government for the rich” and “big government for the poors”.
Substitute any “in group” and “out group” respectively.