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Traumatic incidents at ECEs receiving Ministry Traumatic Incident Team support

NEWS/ANALYSIS. 3 July 2025.  

The Ministry of Education responded to 126 traumatic incidents in the last five and a half years.*

It has a Traumatic Incident Team to support ECEs following a traumatic event. The TI teams work alongside ECEs to help them put pro

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