The Independent Children's Monitor (Māori: Aroturuki Tamariki) is a departmental agency within New Zealand's Education Review Office.
[1] It was established by the New Zealand Government in 2019 to ensure organisations working with children, young people, and their families were complying with the National Care Standards.
[2][3] On 1 May 2023, its role was expanded to include oversight over the entire Oranga Tamariki (Ministry for Children) system.
As of 2023, Te Kāhui consists of Tā Mark Solomon, Druis Barrett, Katie Murray and Eugene Ryder.
[1] The Independent Children's Monitor's role was also expanded to include oversight of the entire Oranga Tamariki system.