Henderson said she would carry on being the MP for Whangārei until the October election when she would retire from politics.
“It’s been a huge privilege and joy to represent Whangārei and to be part of this Labour Government over the last three years,” Henderson said.
“However, I’ve realised my real calling is to return to my work in court reform as my way of contributing to change for the most vulnerable in our community.
“I entered Parliament with a long history of law reform in the family and criminal courts, including helping to set up the Sexual Violence Courts and it is to this work I intend to return to.”
Henderson said she “campaigned hard” to get funding to rebuild “our shamefully neglected hospital” and she’s proud the Government has committed to the hospital rebuild - the biggest infrastructure investment in Whangarei’s history.
She also campaigned to “get attention to our neglected state housing”, she said.
“I am proud to have been part of the Government that made Northland a priority area for housing.
“For Whangārei alone, we have 127 state houses currently under construction, as well as 625 in the pipeline.
“Looking ahead, our economic future is also brighter.
“I am proud to have been part of the Government’s decision to invest in our port’s potential with the Marsden spur rail line, and its further investment in the business case for the dry dock.”