MSD report on anti-smacking law reveals more waste
MSD report on anti-smacking law reveals more wasted paper
The Kiwi Party
Press Release
11 November,
2009
Kiwi Party Leader, Larry Baldock, said the
Ministry for Social Development (MSD) report confirms there
is no clear evidence anywhere that the law change is making
children safer. If the Police and CYF continue to claim it
is business as usual then how come politicians love to say,
as the Minister has done again today, “that the law is
working as intended!”
Mr Baldock asked, "Was the purpose of the law to make life difficult for good parents while achieving no significant benefit for the poor kids in this country who are being abused and killed on a regular basis?"
"Peter Hughes’ conclusion in paragraphs 2 & 79 basically reveals once again that he does not understand the reality of what has happened in the homes of good parents all over this country.
"He states, “In summary, I have not been able to find evidence to show that parents are being subject to unnecessary state intervention for occasionally lightly smacking their children.”
"On the
contrary, State intervention occurred on a massive scale
when 113 MPs passed a law making smacking a criminal
offence.
When little Johnny or Susie comes home and tells
Mum and Dad that the teacher told them they could report
their parents to the police if they gave them a smack, that,
Mr Hughes, is state intervention of the highest order and is
why a massive 87.4% ‘NO’ vote occurred in our recent
referendum.
"In paragraph 42 of the report Peter Hughes informs us that CYF has not altered its policy since the introduction of the ‘anti-smacking law’. All that that confirms is that his department has had an anti-smacking policy in force for some time. This will come as no surprise to those New Zealanders who have had dealings with CYF social workers and staff.
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