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Work-related concussions rise 80% among Oranga Tamariki staff

Last updated: February 20, 2026 5:25 pm
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By Penny Smith of RNZ

A concerning increase in diagnosed work-related concussions at Oranga Tamariki has raised alarms within the professional body for social workers.

Recent data obtained by RNZ shows an 80 percent rise in the number of head injuries sustained by Oranga Tamariki staff over the past five years.

Between January 2021 and December 2025, 146 staff members experienced a total of 157 work-related concussions, according to Oranga Tamariki.

The Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers CEO, Nathan Chong Nee, emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety of employees in high-risk environments.

Chong Nee highlighted the escalating risks faced by social workers in their day-to-day work, underscoring the need for prioritizing safety measures.

Both the social work association and the Public Service Association have called for urgent action from Oranga Tamariki to address the underlying issues contributing to staff injuries.

In response to the growing concern, Oranga Tamariki’s Deputy Chief Executive, Nicholas Pole, reassured that the organization is taking proactive measures to enhance workplace safety and support for staff.

Efforts are underway to strengthen reporting mechanisms, provide guidance to staff and leaders, and offer comprehensive support to those affected by head injuries.

Oranga Tamariki acknowledges the unique challenges faced by staff working in Youth Justice Residences and is committed to implementing targeted solutions to mitigate risks in these environments.

Furthermore, the organization has engaged a third-party health and injury-management provider to ensure that staff receive timely and appropriate care following any workplace injury.

Employees are encouraged to communicate any safety concerns to their managers and collaborate with Oranga Tamariki’s Health and Safety team to address their needs effectively.

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