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Call for Commission of Inquiry into Child Abuse

MEDIA RELEASE
12 August 2009

Call for Urgent Commission of Inquiry into Child Abuse

Family First NZ is repeating its call for an official inquiry into the unacceptable levels of child abuse in NZ. The call comes after the death of a 2-year old child in Kaitaia, the investigation into the critical injuries suffered by a Whangarei toddler, and an admission by police of "unacceptable" delays and insufficient investigation into child abuse cases – especially in the Wairarapa.

“The 80% plus of NZ’ers who oppose the anti-smacking law are not people who are demanding the right to ‘assault’ and ‘beat’ children,” says Bob McCoskrie of Family First. “They are simply kiwis who are exasperated with the fact that politicians and supposed family welfare groups are more interested in targeting good parents than tackling the tougher issues of family breakdown, drug and alcohol abuse, violence in our media, poverty and stress, and weak family ties.”

“The anti-smacking bill has been a spectacular failure because it has failed to identify and target the real issues. It was simply about a political agenda rather than practical solutions.”

“Since the passing of the anti-smacking law, there has been a continual stream of child abuse cases and the rate of child abuse deaths has continued at the same rate as before the new law with 14 deaths since the law was passed,” says Mr McCoskrie.

“These latest cases are yet another wake-up call that children will never be safe until we are honest enough as a country to identify and tackle the real causes of child abuse.”

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“An independent Inquiry free of political correctness and agendas would be an important first step,” says Mr McCoskrie.

HALL OF SHAME

Since Anti-smacking law was passed


1. 16 month old Sachin Dhani June 2007

 

2. 28-year-old woman charged with murdering a newborn baby found dead in the backyard of a Te Mome Road property in Alicetown - June 2007

 

3. 22-month-old Tyla-Maree Darryl Flynn June 2007

 

4. 3 year old Nia Glassie July 2007


5. Ten-month-old Jyniah Mary Te Awa September 2007 Manurewa


6. Two-month-old Tahani Mahomed December 2007 Otahuhu  


7. 3 year old Dylan Hohepa Tonga Rimoni April 2008 Drury
 

8. A 27-year-old Dunedin mother of five admitted infanticide. On May 26 she lost control, banged the baby's head repeatedly against the couch, choked her, then threw her on the bed and covered her with a blanket. May 2008
 

9. 7-year-old Duwayne Toetu Taote Pailegutu. July 2008
  

10.  16-month old Riley Justin Osborne (Kerikeri) boy Dec 2008
 

11. Three-year-old Cherish Tahuri-Wright (Marton) Feb 2009


12. Five-week-old Jayrhis Ian Te Koha Lock-Tata (Taupo) Mar 2009


13. One-year-old Trent James Matthews - aka Michael Matthews Jun 2009

 

14. Two-year-old Jacqui Peterson-Davis Kaitaia Aug 09


ENDS

 

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