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Censor for a Day

Twice a year the Office runs a programme for schools called Censor for a Day. It takes place towards the end of the first and third terms. Each programme rotates between different regional locations.

Invitations for schools to participate in Censor for a Day are sent out a few months before each event. If you would like to receive an invitation contact us to make sure we have the most up-to-date contact details for your school.

How do I get my students a place at the event?

Invitations for schools to participate in Censor for a Day are sent out a few months before each event. If you would like to receive an invitation contact us to make sure we have the most up-to-date contact details for your school. The Classification Office runs a limited programme and seats fill up fast, so we encourage you to respond quickly when the invitation emails are sent out.

What happens at Censor for a Day?

The event takes senior high school students through the process of classifying a film. Students are given a brief introduction to the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993, they then watch a pre-release film. Following a brief morning tea, students work through a modified consideration sheet, which mimics the process used by the Office to classify publications. The day finishes with a discussion and questions.

Read more about Censor for a Day, including reports of what happened at the events, in the Censor for a Day section on our student website.

 

Information for Students DVD cover - link to Student Censorship websiteA DVD about New Zealand's classification law is available as a classroom resource.

Read more about this free resource for teachers on our student website.

 

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