Calls for change to prevent avoidable child deaths

Child Matters CEO Jane Searle. Photo: Christel Yardley/Stuff.

'How many babies need to die before something is done?”

This is the question from National child abuse advocacy group, Child Matters, after the Ministry of Education revoked the licence of a Tauranga daycare attended by murder victim Malachi Subecz.

Child Matters says the licence revocation reinforces the significance of legislating mandatory child protection training in New Zealand.

Five-year-old Malachi Subecz from Te Puna tragically died following sustained and horrific abuse at the hands of his caregiver in November last year.

The Ministry of Education has now formally revoked the licence of Abbey's Place Childcare Centre after the centre failed to meet conditions of its provisional licence.

Ex-police detective, lawyer and now CEO of Child Matters, Jane Searle, says laws need to change now.

'Sadly, Malachi's death was completely avoidable – if the childcare centre and other adults in his life had acted on his behalf, the outcome would most likely have been different,” she says.

'Children who are being abused cannot stop that abuse – that is the important role of adults to have that voice on behalf of powerless children.”

Jane says education staff need to know how to identify and appropriately respond to suspected abuse because, as history shows, the consequences can be fatal.

'We have a plethora of health and safety rules in New Zealand, yet we don't have anything in place to protect our most vulnerable tamariki who are suspected of being abused.”

Unlike many other countries, in New Zealand child protection training is not mandatory for professionals or volunteers who work with children and young people.

This means some of the key people in a child's life may not be equipped with the skills and expertise to recognise the signs of abuse, and how best to respond, says Jane.

'With one child dying from abuse every five weeks on average in New Zealand, the need for mandatory child protection training is crucial if we're to have a society that knows how to protect its children, take action when needed, and follow up to ensure their safety.

'To be blunt, how many other babies need to die or be horrifically abused before the government acts? The need is now.”

1 comment

Great Article

Posted on 06-10-2022 15:26 | By Yadick

BUT, the call goes out time after time, after time, discussions are had, organizations are formed and reformed, consultants for this and for that, over represented groups need to have a say, committee's and more committee's and more committee's are formed . . . and meanwhile more and more kids die from torturous murderers. NOTHING ACTUALLY GETS DONE and innocent kids like Malachi pay the ultimate price.


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