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Save the Children New Zealand welcomes todayâs announcement by Government of an inclusive multi-agency approach and consultation to challenge the countryâs horrendous rates of family and sexual abuse. “Family violence and child abuse rates in Aotearoa New Zealand are shockingly high with a family violence call to police every four minutes,” says Save the Childrenâs Research and Advocacy Director Jacqui Southey. “We support the Governmentâs community consultation approach to better understand our current culture that too often ignores, and even reinforces, violence against women. However, it is essential that children are also central to this conversation. While reducing violence and sexual harm to women supports a reduction in these harms to children, we canât rely on a trickle-down effect. The prevention of violence and sexual abuse of children must be a priority in the new kaupapa of this initiative.” ....
Renewed calls for the Government to prioritise maternal mental health support Renewed calls for the Government to prioritise maternal mental health support 23 April 2021 Save the Children, Barnardos, Te Kahui Mana Ririki, and Whanau Awhina Plunket urgently want mothers health and wellbeing addressed in this year s Budget. Advocacy and Research Director for Save the Children, Jacqui Southey says there s been little investment over the years. She says they re hearing stories from mothers who have desperately tried to get proper support, but there aren t enough resources. ....
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The Ministry of Health’s small exemption card, with the flyer from Billy Te Kahika’s group The Freedom Alliance. Photo: RNZ Report from RNZ “What’s all the fuss about masks?” was the title of an official-looking pamphlet that was being thrust in the face of Wellington train commuters today. The flyer by Billy Te Kahika’s group The Freedom Alliance, perfectly matched the Covid-19 colour scheme, came complete with Ministry of Health logos and even featured the Director-General of Health. It listed reasons why masks were bad and provided an exemption card. At Wellington station people were confused. ....