Child Abuse and Child Poverty in New Zealand: The
“staggering” rates of child abuse and poverty in New Zealand were
condemned in a United Nations 2011 report which called for the
Government to better recognise childrens rights.
Child abuse rates in New Zealand are among the highest in countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and 27 per cent of children are living in poverty – defined as a household earning 60 per cent less than the median income. As a quick summary of NZ and child abuse, among other things:
http://newzealandchildabuse.com/
Child abuse rates in New Zealand are among the highest in countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and 27 per cent of children are living in poverty – defined as a household earning 60 per cent less than the median income. As a quick summary of NZ and child abuse, among other things:
http://newzealandchildabuse.com/