Children’s Minister Kelvin Davis has put all agencies on notice, with a top-down instruction to every department that they need to take responsibility
for caring for vulnerable children.
In reply to Kelvin Davis’ cry for help, Jackie Foster CEO of Social Justice Aotearoa, has said “This is the job of the Children’s Commissioner not the CEO of the Ministry of
Justice or the CEO of the Ministry of Social Development. Those people won’t advocate for children like our current and
previous Children’s Commissioners have”.
Davis said he expected an official update every six months, with the first arriving in December. But he also encouraged
officials and frontline staff to report any roadblocks sooner, saying he expected the public service’s top brass to act
with haste – or he is willing to get involved.
“The Children’s Commissioner reports directly to the Prime Minister on matters affecting children, so asking CEOs of
other agencies to get involved just makes no sense, and we reiterate that removing the role of the Children’s
Commissioner will only make things worse” Jackie said.
Social Justice Aotearoa’s position remains very focused and clear, “The Children’s Commissioner role must remain as it is now, and the
government needs to listen to the people of Aotearoa”.