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(28th June 2009)
This weekend it has been reported that a perfectly respectable family is being investigated by CYF after their 9 and 4 year-old children were allowed to play in a school park unsupervised. CYF are reported as saying "it had a duty to investigate." "Sometimes, children playing unsupervised for long periods of time can be an indication that there are wider family issues that need to be addressed," said CYF general manager Lorraine Williams.
This follows hard on the heels of the father who was prosecuted after being seen "repeatedly pushing" his reluctant young son onto the football field – in this case CYF interviewed that family and were satisfied that the boy was at no further risk.
Christine Davey, SST Spokesperson on Drug Issues and Children's Welfare, would have no problem with CYF involvement in these cases, if it weren't for their inconsistency.
In the last few weeks we've heard of cases such as:
Combine those with the numerous cases of known substance abusers who are allowed to care for their children, which too often contributes to our appalling child abuse statistics.
Why are those families not thoroughly investigated and the children removed?
Social Development Minister Paula Bennett is reported as wanting answers in the case of the wheelchair-bound boy – Ms Davey respectfully suggests that a lot more answers are required. There are enough questions to warrant yet another enquiry into the CYF culture which deems that "parents have the right to raise their children in any manner of their choosing, unless they cross a line of unacceptability." A line which is apparently set by CYF, and which appears to be too high.
We all know the names of the children who die as a result of abuse – however we do not hear about all the children who survive their abuse, but remain damaged for life.
Ms Davey maintains that until CYF demonstrates consistency in their duty to protect ALL vulnerable children, they can expect to have little credibility.
Regards,
Christine Davey
Sensible Sentencing Spokesperson on Drug Issues,
mobile 027 6376166
Christine Davey has first hand experience of P use in her family, and also supports many other NZ parents in her role as Administrator on the Fight Against P website www.fightagainstp.com
Through the Sensible Sentencing Trust Christine is campaigning for intervention in drug use at family request and removal of children from the care of known drug-users.