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  • Citizenship ceremonies

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / How to apply for NZ citizenship / Citizenship ceremonies

    You are not a citizen until you have made your oath or affirmation at a citizenship ceremony.

  • Free health advice

    Found in Health / Public health services / Free health advice

    Find out who to contact to get free health advice for you and your family.

  • Get information in an emergency or disaster

    Found in Government A-Z / National Emergency Management Agency / Get information in an emergency or disaster

    In New Zealand, you can get help before, during and after an emergency or disaster from the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management and local Civil Defence Emergency Management groups.

  • Vote in an election

    Found in Engaging with government / Enrol and vote in an election / Vote in an election

    When you’re enrolled, you can vote in general elections, by-elections, referendums and local elections.

  • Help for victims of crime

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Crimes and emergencies / Help for victims of crime

    If you or someone you care about is the victim of a crime, there's support and help available.

  • How to make a submission on a bill

    Found in Engaging with government / Consultations — have your say / How to make a submission on a bill

    How to find out what parliamentary bills are open for public feedback and options for how to make a submission.

  • Whāngai

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Whāngai

    Whāngai is the Māori tradition of children being raised by someone other than their birth parents — usually a relative.

  • Bereavement leave

    Found in Work / Bereavement leave

    If someone close to you dies, and you meet the employee eligibility criteria, you may be able to take up to 3 days of annual bereavement leave.

  • Leaving children by themselves

    Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Leaving children by themselves

    You can leave a child under 14 at home or in another place if you’ve made reasonable provisions to have them supervised and cared for safely, and they’re not left for a long time.

  • Using a personal medical alarm

    Found in Health / Help in your home / Personal medical alarms / Using a personal medical alarm

    Learn about the types of services and equipment provided when you get a personal medical alarm. Find out how to call for help, and what to do if you no longer need the alarm.

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