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Trevor
Grice
Trevor
Grice has been in the education business in NZ for the past 20
years.
Headhunted
from his former position as Executive Administrator for the US
Government
Antarctic program, Trevor now wears several hats:
- Founder/director Life Education NZ (37 community funded
mobiles on the road covering most of the country with
health-based programs for primary school children).
-
Co-author THE GREAT BRAIN ROBBERY -~ best seller describing the
negative impact of drugs on the maturing brain.
Second edition now released.
-
Lecturer at the NZ Police College, secondary schools and
tertiary institutions throughout the country, government and
private agencies, hospitals and businesses.
-
Private counselor for youth at risk and their families.
Concurrent
with his work in New Zealand, Trevor has been invited to lecture
at many international forums including The House of Commons
(UK), British Headmasters Conference (Public schools) on the
ISLAND OF JERSEY, the NSW Parliament (AUS), WHO New York
conference and Kent State University (USA).
As
a result of his work he has been awarded the following:
-
USA, Presidential
Citation (1977)
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USA, Public Service Commendation (1981)
- Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (1997)
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Toastmasters Award for Leadership and Communication (NZ) (1998)
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UNESCO Peace Builder Award (2000)
-
Wellingtonian of the Year (Community Service) The Evening Post
(2000)
-
North South Magazine, 100 People Who Make a Difference (2000)
-
Paul Harris Fellow - Rotary International (2004)
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Patron Wing 224 NZ Police College (2005)
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The Dom/Post Wellingtonian of the Year (Service to Youth 2005)
Married,
with seven children and nine grandchildren, Trevor lives with
his wife and two youngest children in rural Otaki Gorge, New
Zealand.
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Opinion piece by Trevor Grice
22 September 07
The
Green Messchine |
There
is a dogged persistence in the way Sue Kedgley, the Green
Party spokesman on Consumer Affairs, trains her magnifying
glass on the contents of every tin or package of food. Whether
it’s the processing of food, the importation of food, the
push for organic home grown, the contaminated clothing, the
poison toys and so on, little escapes her exhaustive scrutiny.
We should probably congratulate her for her efforts to protect
our ‘Internal Environment’ - even if she could quite
rightly be accused of evangelism.
We should
probably give her the title she really deserves, “ANNE OF
GREEN LABELS”. We do need watchdogs like her who are
persistent and ask the hard questions.
However,
one wonders if it has ever dawned on the Green Party at caucus
meetings that Kedgley’s colleague Nandor comes from the
opposite direction?
It must be
a huge worry for Jeanette Fitzsimmons trying to handle the
nine o’clock three o’clock approach from these two party
members!
In a recent
discussion on Party Pills with Jim Anderton on TV3’s
Campbell Live, Nandor vigorously pushed for regulation. He
explained that party pills should not be accessible to anyone
under 18 and that they should only be available from
responsible, properly supervised shops.
Party pills
contain the registered poison benzylpiperazine or BZP.
According to the
NZ Chemical Industry Council veterinary surgeons are no longer
allowed to use BZP on animals. It used to be used as a
treatment for parasites. Even though Party Pills contain
smaller amounts of BZP, as a slow metaboliser, it gets stored
in the body.
I
have real issues with a poison that is too toxic for use on
animals being available for human consumption.
One
wonders where
Sue Kedgley is on this? What would have happened if Sue
Kedgley had found the toxic poison BZP in a food product
approved for human consumption?
We know
what would have happened. She would have accused profiteering
capitalists of poisoning our children. It would, of course, be
a national scandal!
Yet her
colleagues believe it is alright for those over 18 to purchase
BZP from supervised shops and ingest the poison. Doesn't
Nandor have an interest in such a shop in Auckland? (see shop
website www.hempstore.co.nz.)
Isn’t he the “profiteering capitalist” that Kedgely
would accuse if the poison had been found in a muffin mix or a
condiment?
One would have thought that now Nandor is a father that he
would also be interested in protecting those over 18 as well.
Nandor has
battled relentlessly for decriminalisation of Marijuana, but
then strangely went to ground for a period of time. He must
have become aware that the Head of the British Medical
Research Council Dr Colin Blackmore, along with the British
newspaper the Liberal Independent, have apologised to the
British public, stating that both the Council and the Paper
got it wrong in the decade before the Millennium, and that
Marijuana should now be reclassified upwards.
During the
last year countless Medical Research findings have come out indicating
very real concerns about the mental health of the young people
using Dope, and linking it to psychosis and mental illness.
London’s Institute of Psychiatry has gone so far as to claim
that at least 25,000 of the 250,000 schizophrenics in the UK
could have avoided the infliction if they had not used
cannabis. That comes on top of a 2005 study from the
University of Otago that showed that pot smoking can raise the
risk of mental illness by 50 percent.
Earlier
this year, research published in the medical journal Lancet
shows that cannabis is more
Meanwhile,
the Green Party has to decide what its philosophy really is.
Is it Clean
Green – condemning poison products for human use, or is
it Dirty Green – promoting poison products for human use?
The hypocrisy of their two positions is plain for all to see:
Kedgley saying poison in food is bad, Nandor saying poison in
pills is OK. The Party saying polluting the environment with
poisons is bad. Nandor saying polluting our bodies with poison
is OK.
This is a
major contradiction for the Green Party to resolve.
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