INDEPENDENT NEWS

What lessons were learned from Kahui tragedy?

Published: Mon 30 Jul 2007 01:41 PM
Judith Collins MP
National Party Welfare Spokeswoman
30 July 2007
What lessons were learned from Kahui tragedy?
National Party Welfare spokeswoman Judith Collins says Labour needs to say what practical steps it has taken to reduce violence against children in light of the latest tragedies involving two young Rotorua kids.
“When Cris and Cru Kahui died – Labour was promising action. In light of the latest tragedies, it’s time for the acting Social Development Minister to give us an update.
“What we do know is that Helen Clark’s promise to identify clusters of at-risk families was never carried out and that the cross-party talkfest on child violence ended up largely being a repackaging of policies which Labour was already rolling out.
“Our record on child abuse is a national disgrace. If Labour thought smacking legislation was the answer they were mistaken.
“The time for hand-wringing and hui is over.
“The Starship Hospital intensive care specialist who has described New Zealand’s level of child abuse as a ‘national scandal’ is absolutely right."
ENDS

Next in New Zealand politics

National Gaslights Women Fighting For Equal Pay
By: New Zealand Labour Party
New Treasury Paper On The Productivity Slowdown
By: The Treasury
Government Recommits To Equal Pay
By: New Zealand Government
Deputy Mayor ‘disgusted’ By Response To Georgina Beyer Sculpture
By: Emily Ireland - Local Democracy Reporter
Māori Unemployment Rate Increases By More Than Four-Times National Rates
By: The Maori Party
Streamlining Building Consent Changes
By: New Zealand Government
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media