Vote yes in smacking referendum says Dr Kaa
Dr Kaa tells Maori in the regions to vote yes in smacking referendum
Chair of Te Kahui Mana Ririki Dr Hone Kaa will tell East Coast Maori to vote yes in the upcoming referendum on smacking, during iwi workshops he is running in Gisborne and Hastings over the next two days.
“The referendum question is misleading: "Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand?" This question links smacking with good parental correction, which it is not.
“I encourage all Maori to vote ‘yes’ so that the current law, which protects our young ones from physical punishment, is maintained.
"Two years on from enactment, the law as it stands is working well. Police reports show that good parents are not being criminalised, while organisations belonging to the YesVote Coalition* report a huge upsurge in interest from good parents seeking alternatives to violence, including smacking.
“This issue is especially important for Maori because our child maltreatment rates are disproportionately high.”
Te Kahui Mana Ririki has been running workshops
with iwi since last year – the workshops explore the
alternatives to smacking.
“We have developed a six-step
model for Maori whanau, which gives them techniques for
parenting without hitting.
“The model which blends modern parenting practices with traditional Maori values has been very enthusiastically received.
“As a people we must transition to non-violent parenting so that our young ones can enjoy family life that is free from violence.”
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