Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Abuse within New Zealand Society

Kia Ora and Welcome to my blog,


The social issue I have chosen to explore and research is child abuse within New Zealand society. I chose this issue because it was a shock to me when I discovered that New Zealand has one of the highest rates of physical abuse and one of the worst rates of child death by maltreatment within the family. Therefore, this has brought me to researching this issue drawing on information from databases and websites to discover how New Zealand got here and why abuse is such a vicious cycle.

Child abuse is defined in the Children, Young Persons and their Families Act as: “the harming (whether physically, emotionally, or sexually), ill-treatment, abuse, neglect or deprivation of any child or young person.” (Women's Refuge, 2010). This is an issue that happens too often throughout New Zealand, my question is, why are some people so ignorant towards it?

I am curious to discover why this is happening and how New Zealand got here? I am curious to examine the evidence and discover the facts. An area I hope to explore is the difference in this issue between New Zealand society and other societies. I aim to highlight the areas of concern within this issue and discuss the pedagogical implications for practice in the early childhood setting.




Next time..

I wish to research and discover New Zealand's child abuse statistics. I want to discover weather or not there has been an increase in previous statistics and what our current statistics show?






References

Women's Refuge, (2010). Child abuse: Violence in the home harms children. Retrieved 5 
     March, from https://womensrefuge.org.nz/WR/Domestic%20violence/Child%20abuse

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