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  1. What a sad story. I a don’t hold much faith that justice will be done and things will change for the better – but I hope I am wrong.

    Delay tactics on reporting seem to part of the new government we have. They don’t want to do proper investigations, the reports hide the truth in many cases or are very subjective – let alone learn and change the system to prevent mistakes happening to someone else.

    Government departments and their investigators, seem incapable of taking a moment to mourn in real terms the loss of life from those collective mistakes or the damage they do to people.

    Even if they do make recommendations, they are seldom taken on board or fed back to provide changes.

    1. My sons inquest was one of the last, if not the last, inquests to be held for the death of a child under the care of CYF. The law has been changed in order for them to sweep these deaths under the rug, with no recourse, at all, for the families. There is NO justice in New Zealand, and if you are one of the workers for the govt, or rich, or powerful, the rules are entirely different anyway, it is only the MAJORITY of us that have to live by the rule of law.

  2. Ann I can’t say how sorry I am to hear your story. Mostly for your son who paid for the incompetence and arrogance of CYF with his life at age 16 when he could have begun to make his own choices.
    Respect for your struggle, and your determination to continue until you are vindicated.
    Too late for your son but not for 1000s of other youth who are being abused by the system to the point of suicide.
    This NACT regime needs to be thrown out along with their institutional abuse of young and old.

  3. Most state systems are dysfunctional (they function but generate bad outcomes).

    It is standard practice to blame the victim.

    That said, there are some individuals within the system who do their best to provide help where it is needed.

    I cannot speak for in present times but know from personal experience that the Family Court used to be worse than useless: put my children into a situation of abuse and did noting whatsoever to protect them. It’s all about the money, of course -layer’s fees.

    ‘Andrew’ is a stupid, selfish, greedy arsehole, and comes across as someone who has had a life of privilege which he expects to be maintianed -which is why he supports National.

    Unfortunately there are a lot of ‘Andrews’ in NZ.

  4. If all that Ann says is true then it is a very sad story – and yes CYF were very much in the wrong … but – I find it very hard to reconcile with what I know about the operational processes at CYF. Certainly, there are some incompetent people working with this organisation but to say they are “all useless” is total bullshit. I would like to get the other side of this story for some semblance of ‘balance’.

    PS: To the individual who said CYF should be disbanded – well, you got your wish … CYF will end to exist on 31.3.2017. On 1.4.2017 (No April Fool here) a new entity to replace CYF will come into existence – The Ministry for Vulnerable Children Oranga Tamariki (MVCOT).

    1. CYF is not ending Erik they are just changing their name so they can get up to more evil practices have you had any dealings with CYF or any state agencies because too many people make stupid comments when they have never had to use the service of any of the state agencies. They are contracting out the services to foreign corporations Erik now is this right. Really they don’t want to take any social responsibility for any struggling NZers because to them it is there own fault. ( victim blaming) What about all the damage that is done to the children while under CYF care is this there fault to. The state are trying to get out of any responsibility to the poor and vulnerable so they contract out the services and then say when the shit hits the fan ‘ it wasn’t us’. The same thing happened when they made our utility companies SOEs and they were warned but they actually don’t care.

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