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up:link – Podcast 12 – the “smacking” referendum

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This week on up:link we catch up with Steve Tollestrup, the Executive Director of TEAR Fund New Zealand, and talk about the contentious referendum about to be held that will ask the question “Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand?”

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There’s been a lot of talk lately about Christian relief agencies like TEAR Fund throwing money away. “You’ve got to give a hand up not a hand out!” That may sound sensible and impressive but it’s based on a shallow understanding of what Christian relief organizations actually do.
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TEAR Fund now has a Podcast. The Podcast is called up:link and is an audio feature you can get each week that includes interviews with guests involved in development and advocacy around the world. It also offers comment on issues around the globe and covers themes such as development amongst poor communities, justice, advocacy, campaigning [...]

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up:link Podcast 1 – Patrick McDonald

In this Podcast we talk to Patrick McDonald, head of the Viva Network and advocate on child issues. Patrick was recently in New Zealand for TEAR Fund’s Compassion Day.

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