Lets Keep Our Promises
Monday, 3 September 2001, 11:37 am
Press Release: Commissioner For Children
1 September 2001
Hon Roger McClay
Commissioner for
Children
"Children are so often the bearers of the
brunt of violence in their Society," Commissioner for
Children, Roger McClay told the Family Violence Conference
in Wairoa today.
He told the Conference that "some
children lived and died knowing nothing but violence, hate
and harshness. What happens in children’s own homes and
neighbourhoods shapes attitudes and beliefs about
violence".
Mr McClay said that "what’s been happening to
our children is at variance to what we promised by way of
the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child".
"We signed up to the concept that all actions
concerning children should take full account of their best
interests. We said we would protect our children from all
forms of maltreatment by parents and others responsible for
them," he said.
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