Youth advocates and homelessness organisations warn that the Government's proposed move-on orders will worsen the crisis for homeless rangatahi by criminalising poverty and pushing vulnerable young people into unsafe and isolated environments, calling instead for long-term social
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government ignored expert warnings on human rights and safety
Every expert said don't do 'move on' orders. The Govt did it anyway.punitive approach risks worsening youth homelessness
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