Media Release from Unite Waitemata
No
to New Child Protection Laws
The Waitemata Branch of the Unite Union
says that National’s proposed new child protection laws will not protect
children, and will simply do further harm to families, already devastated by welfare reforms.
“Surveillance and harsh punishments is not
the answer to family violence" said Janet Robin, President of the branch.
“Raising incomes and genuine support and
respect for struggling families is.”
Research such as that recently published by
the Child Poverty Action group show that while most beneficiaries are very good
parents, the stresses of poverty can contribute to family violence.
Ms Robin said government’s welfare reforms are
themselves violence towards vulnerable children and contravene the United
Nations Rights of the Child for necessities of life. “Halving a family’s income simply because the
parent fails to get to an appointment on time
is violence towards the whole family”, she sad. “ No child can be fed,
housed , clothed, educated, and nurtured on half a benefit.”
Even more concerning is that the proposed
laws contravene fundamental principles of law and justice.
“Not being allowed to see a child you love
for ten years, and not being allowed to
be near any children at all, simply for being in a room where some violence may have occurred, is absolutely
outrageous! “she said.
The Government also wants to be able to instantly
sack any government employee on the mere suspicion that he or she might have
abused children. This is a blatant
attack on worker’s rights!” said Ms Robin.
“The government is treating the poor like
an inferior underclass in a manner which smacks of racism” she said.
“Strengthening the guardianship rights of
foster parents at the expense of those of the child’s own parents is nothing
short of theft of the children of the poor”, she said.
“Foster parents are severely underfunded in
any case, as are foster homes, and there
is evidence that many foster homes and
parents are not coping” she said.
“Workers and beneficiaries need to Unite
against these attacks on our families which are only aimed at dividing us”, she
said.
“
Instead of just focussing on abuse of
children, the government needs to focus on violence in the family as a whole,
particularly violence towards women,” she said. "Violence towards women and children goes hand in hand."
“Instead these agencies teeter on the brink
of extinction for lack of funds, and we see ACC and WINZ expressing a
preference to not fund counselling at at all any more, or to limit the amount
available.”
"Even funding for separating families has been cut."
“Rather than sacking employees on the basis
of rumour, the government should make sure that complaints are fairly investigated and that current procedures are properly
followed. “ said Ms Robin.
For further information contact 0272800080 , or 8369104, and ask for for the contact details of the President, or email unitewaitemata@gmail.com
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