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Dunne: families the answer; not mandatory reporting

UnitedFuture Leader Peter Dunne has welcomed the Government’s Green Paper for Vulnerable Children, but is concerned at suggestions of mandatory reporting and the impact it would have on New Zealand families.
“I am uncomfortable with the idea of mandatory reporting,” Mr Dunne said.
“It is a very blunt instrument that could lead to very troubling outcomes.
“I am concerned that mandatory reporting could lead to major rifts within our communities as people become fearful of the judgements of others,” he said.
“Imagine, as a parent, being nervous about taking your child to the doctor or dropping them off at school.
“We need to be promoting a society where families facing difficulties can open up and feel comfortable asking for help without fear of retribution.
“The number one thing we can do to protect our children is to give parents the tools to raise them in a safe, caring and positive environment, and I do not think mandatory reporting contributes to that,” Mr Dunne said.
“For too long we have had a narrow and somewhat pointless debate in this country over the form of our families, and what impact those forms have on the outcomes for our children... Read the full text of this article.

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Jim Bailey
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Right with you on this one Peter - I was at Aotea for the release - Very well done, Good speeches, Good PR, good music - However Paula-Bennett is NOT known for her listening very loudly to the victims of MSD-CYFS&WINZ and thus I remain very sceptical - We will see - Onward:)_Jim

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