Archive for August, 2009

YACA Launches 3 Point Action Plan Against Child Abuse

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Media Release
8 August 2009

New Zealand has an appalling rate of child abuse. It is time that real ideas were put forward to tackle this very real problem. The Youth of NZ are sick and tired of the governments inaction with dealing with this problem. Youth Against Child Abuse NZ presents a 3 point action plan against child abuse. We believe the government must urgently adopt all 3 points in order to tackle the urgent problem of child abuse that this country faces.

1. Set up a Royal commission
It is essential that we set up a commission to carry out a full investigation into the causes of child abuse in New Zealand. This will not only get to the heart of the problem but will bring the country together in fighting the common enemy. This will allow New Zealanders from all walks of life, young and old to voice their views on what the causes of child abuse are and what can be done to combat it. Once New Zealand knows what the main causes of child abuse are, as a nation we will be able to do more to prevent it from occurring through implementing policy ideas which come from the royal commission.

2. Tougher laws for child abusers
We need to get tougher on those who abuse our children. If the criminals who abuse children pay a heavier penalty for their crime they will be much less likely to offend again. New, tougher penalties for child abuse must come by way of the criminal justice system. Sentencing policy must be changed so that there is a major deterrent to child abuse.

3. Amend the Anti Smacking law
Section 59 of the Crimes Act needs amending so that parents are not prosecuted or made criminalised for smacking their children for the purpose of correction. Currently, these parents are criminals under the new law. The government must not be sending mixed messages as to the nature of real child abuse. We must not be diverting police, social workers and citizen’s attention away from real child abuse to good parents who smack for the purpose of correction.

The 3 point action plan against child abuse is available online at http://yaca.org.nz/?page_id=66

Childrens Commissioner John Angus was mentioned in todays NZ Herald saying that youth must be heard on the issue of child abuse and Smacking.

“Youth Against Child Abuse has taken up that call and is pleased to release its proposed action plan against child abuse,” says spokesperson Simeon Brown. “This action plan is what youth want to happen regarding child abuse and the anti-smacking law.”

ENDS

Contact:
Simeon Brown
brosimeon@gmail.com
02102724242

YACA Interviews John Tamihere

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Simeon Brown of Youth Against Child Abuse NZ (YACA) interviews former Labour MP and Radio Live talkback host, John Tamihere.

Our previous two videos are here at our Youtube channel.

John Tamihere: Against Child Abuse, Voting No

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Media Release
4 August 2009

Youth Against Child Abuse NZ (YACA) is pleased to announce the third in their series of videos addressing issues surrounding child abuse in New Zealand as we seek to gather ideas to tackle child abuse.

“Simeon Brown interviews former Labour MP John Tamihere in this video,” said Matthew Van Voorthuizen, spokesperson for YACA. “John is also the co-host of a highly popular Radio Live talkback show with Willie Jackson”.

“John expresses the concern that so many parents have: they don’t want the Government legislating against good parenting,” continued Mr Van Voorthuizen. “John acknowledges that smacking isn’t the only tool that parents have, and we agree with him that some parents do take smacking too far. This is absolutely unacceptable”.

The video can be viewed on the group’s website, www.yaca.org.nz.

The board of YACA NZ trusts that this video series will help raise awareness to the real issues of child abuse in New Zealand and also present proven, workable solutions to actually solving the problem.

ENDS

YACA Responds to Misleading SAVE Article

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Media Release
3 July 2009

Youth Against Child Abuse (YACA) is surprised that the Nelson Mail would publish an opinion piece from Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) given that it shows such an evident lack of research or factual accuracy.

“The well-intentioned Johny O’Donnel who is the founder of SAVE states in the article that the referendum question ‘is not going to reflect real public opinions’. The members of youth-based child-abuse action group YACA believe that the current law itself does not reflect ‘real public opinions’, and as such should be turfed out as the polls are so clearly indicating,” says YACA spokesperson Rachel Thompson.

“Johny is correct when he acknowledges that the law has ’seen a huge backlash from the public’. However further down in the article Johny writes, ‘No parents have got away which child abuse… since the law came in’. To this YACA simply responds that this was virtually the same scenario under the old law,” she says. “Only 7 or 8 cases viewed as possible child abuse cases were ever excused by a jury during the life of the original Section 59 of the Crimes Act. It therefore comes as no surprise that to date no parents have got away with child abuse since the inception of the new law.”

While it is true that ‘there is not one parent behind bars for smacking’, SAVE is ignoring the question that 83% of Kiwis are crying out to be heard, “why are parents being criminalised for giving a corrective smack?”

“YACA continues to represent the majority of Kiwi youth who believe that a yes vote will not help lower child abuse in New Zealand,” she says. “Voting NO will send a clear message that we want Parliament to address the real causes of child abuse.”

ENDS

Email: nzyaca@gmail.com
Phone: 021 0272 4242