About Time Has Barnardos Support
18 May 2001
Barnardos, New Zealand’s largest child focussed charity, welcomes the recommendations of the ‘About Time’ report released today by Hon Matt Robson, Minister of Corrections. We hope that the Government will now seek the support and assistance of community based organisations such as Barnardos in implementing these recommendations.
“With our focus on “Children Come First” we are particularly interested in recommendation two which deals with support for high risk new mothers and their families. Early intervention in high risk families, as a policy, is something that Barnardos has long supported. Our own research over several years in association with Massey University, “Working Successfully with Families”, shows that early intervention with families can achieve a high success rate.
“Sex health education can reduce unwanted pregnancies and therefore the number of high risk infants. Accordingly, we also support whole-heartedly measures in that direction.
“Similarly, the current Social Workers in School” programme is already paying dividends as an early intervention programme. The allocation of further resources to this programme could only enhance its level of success and should lead to greater assistance to those families whose children have conduct disorders.
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