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  1. If only the the abuse of children stopped, the family violence stopped because parents started to understand its tragic impact on the family unit. IF ONLY..parents could remember that their children need them to keep them safe, healthy and educated. IS IT TOO MUCH TO ASK..that child sexual abuse stop?. Less child abuse, minimal CYFE..AND MORE MONEY SPENT ON EDUCATION.

    1. @Jo, your spouting what ifs that are unrealistic, and have no basis in reality, the abuse is happening, the govt has just made the statistics for at risk children even more terrifying then the already horrific situation the kids find themselves in now, handing the control of their lives to the highest bidder by funding private contractors, free market, hmmmm, giving free reign to private contractors to make decisions for these kids, Cyfs at least made the effort to work with extended families, taking into consideration emotional impact on the children in many cases, I’m not saying we should stick with cyfs, as the author states cyfs is broken but, how can giving private profit based, contractors the power to destroy at risk childrens lives by handing them to total strangers? You need to get your head out of the clouds and try to come up with something more constructive. The problems right there, how’s about the government concentrate on solving that instead of throwing money at private contractors to do their job for them, its an extreme case of passing the buck, the only losers here are the children and their families

  2. Martyn;

    I believe it is part of ‘someones’ ideology that if you can traumatize a child when
    they are young, you can control them for the rest of their lives.

    Germany pre WW2? America before that? Or before…… NO.

    Eugenics is an entangled and complex craft practiced from very long ago.

    Cheers.

  3. “shouldn’t that power only ever reside directly with the State?”

    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”

    The State, currently cringing from allegations of misconduct toward vulnerable children and adults going back decades, is, as usual, happy to pass this annoyance to others less accountable and squeamish. It used to be churches and such. Now, it’s companies.

    Care of children hasn’t progressed much past the days of the workhouse and the homes for wayward children, has it?

    “creating a new stolen generation of Maori and Pacific Island children.” It also happens to non-Polynesians. And a fair few of them DON’T have ‘whanau or hapu’ locally.

    If the kids are placed in a foster home where they’re settled, happy, and beginning to thrive – I’d be easier in mind than having them placed with ‘whanau’ that couldn’t cope, resented, and delivered harshness.

    But, if cultural correctness must be the answer – then also ensure that it’s the best of the ethnicity’s culture that’s lived and taught. For any ethnicity at all.

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