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Mon, 16 Mar 2009 00:00
There is a hidden issue in New Zealand. It is estimated that there are up to 20,000 people between the ages of 12 and 24 who are either homeless or in very unsafe situations. - read full story »
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Blair
11 Jan 2011 1:42a.m.

Mark you are a tosser. Losers we have created? I am Blair from the story. You dont know anything. Before you make comments like that get the facts first eh? ARGH Reading that comment made me angry. I was put on the street because I was made reduntant. I went through what I did to survive. And doing this story wasnt to get my name out there, or get my story across, it was to get Issac Travers story out there, and HOPEFULLY stop others falling into the same downward spirl he did. Just so you know, I am now MANAGER of a company and doing REAL well for myself. so SMD and get over yourself.

Wright Communications
23 Mar 2009 11:31a.m.

Last week’s feature ‘Generation H’ comes as a good precursor to the 2009 Human Rights Film Festival that runs from 5 May– 7 June. This year’s headline film ‘Kicking it’ examines the issues of homeless, following seven homeless soccer players that are preparing for the annual ‘Homeless World Cup’. We follow teams from around the world as they confront the daily challenges of life on the street, battling addictions while trying to be recognised as human beings.

A locally produced film ‘Putting Homelessness in Focus’ will also be featured, exploring the impact of this hidden generation within New Zealand’s communities.

mark
21 Mar 2009 6:09a.m.

Shocking New Zealand. Such a pretty picture to the tourists but so many losers we have created. Education is so backward and slow. Parents are self absorbed, families are so disconnected. Even the gossip mongers and scammers are rife. Life in NZ is one big drama. When will the trend change?? Or will it be a downward spiral and the taxpayer will pay for our mistakes for years to come. Bring back some discipline. GET WITH THE TIMES!

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