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Media release
from the Family Law Section of the New Zealand Law Society in response
to Mick Brown's Review of the Department of CYF Services
The New Zealand
Law Society's Family Law Section, which represents family lawyers
in New Zealand, strongly endorses Mick Brown's report reviewing
CYF Services.
"It is
a clear and honest review of the department's current functioning
in relation to how the department has been dealing with both notifications
of abuse and the placement of children in care," said the convener
of the section's CYFS Subcommittee, Tim Druce.
"It is also
a call to action with clear and practical recommendations and we
welcome the Minister of Social Services & Employment's positive
response and commitment to immediate action.
"However, we
note that the Minister is somewhat cautious in his response to recommendations
relating to community monitoring and evaluation of the department's
functioning. We strongly endorse the need for external accountability
and will be paying close attention to how this issue is addressed
over the coming months," he said.
"We recognise
that it will be a major task to transform successfully the culture
of the department to one focused on:
- quality
outcomes for abused and at risk children and their families; and
- effective
resourcing of the frontline services of both this department and
other agencies such as Iwi Social Services and other community\
voluntary agencies.
"As a section
and as family lawyers, we look forward to being actively involved
with the department as it plans to implement the report's recommendations,"
Tim Druce said.
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