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Celebrating children and young people

Celebrating children and young people

“Children’s Day is on Sunday, 7 March, and I am looking forward to an, exciting and eventful day of celebrations”, says Murray Edridge, Chief Executive of Barnardos New Zealand.

“Children are celebrated, treasured and nurtured in many ways every day. Having a special Children’s Day provides a particular focus for whānau and communities to celebrate our children on this particular day. “

“There will be hundreds of events and activities throughout the country celebrating children. Parents, grandparents, caregivers and many others will have the opportunity to do some interesting and exciting things with their children on the day. It is also a valuable moment to focus on the positive relationships between children and their families/ whānau.”

“This year we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Children’s Day and the theme is ‘praise and encouragement’. Praise and encouragement are very important for children and young people, as they improve behaviour and contribute positively to a child’s development. Even the smallest positive actions should be praised by parents”, says Mr Edridge.

“Barnardos has been supporting and promoting Children’s Day since its inception in 2000, and together with many other organisations in the community sector and the government we are proud to be involved.”

“Let’s all take this opportunity to celebrate our children. Join me on Children’s Day to raise awareness of the significant role children and young people play in New Zealand,” concludes Mr Edridge.


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