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  • Study Shows Child Abuse Rate Affected by Family Structure

    MEDIA RELEASE

    9 May 2008

    Study Shows Child Abuse Rate Affected by Family Structure

    Australian research shows that children under five living with a non-biological or step-parent are up to 77 times more likely to die from a violence-related injury than those living with their biological families.

    A review by Deakin University of more than 1000 coroners’ cases between 2000 and 2003 found that stepchildren are at dramatically raised risk of being victims of fatal accidents, as well as physical abuse and homicide.

    Children living with single mothers were no more likely to die from either violent or unintentional causes than those in biological families. But children living with neither biological parent, such as foster children and state wards, faced up to a 102 times greater risk of death.

    Study author and psychologist Greg Tooley said the study appeared to back up theories that parents were biologically driven to be extremely protective of their offspring, less so than step-parents – also known as the ‘Cinderella Effect’.

    He also said that despite sensitivities over the issue, the findings should not be ignored and child-welfare agencies needed to take it into account when assessing at-risk cases.

    “This research is very relevant to the NZ setting as we seek to tackle our unacceptable rate of child abuse,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. “It doesn’t mean that every step-parent is a child abuser but it does highlight potential risk factors.”

    “The misguided solution to child abuse was banning smacking, but this research reiterates what UNICEF, CYF and other international research has highlighted – that the likelihood of a child being injured or killed is associated with drug and alcohol abuse and family breakdown and structure.”

    Family First NZ has a 5-point strategy to deal with the real causes of child abuse. www.stoptheabuse.org.nz

    ENDS

    For More Information and Media Interviews, contact Family First:

    Bob McCoskrie JP – National Director

    Tel. 09 261 2426 | Mob. 027 55 555 42

    FULL RESEARCH:

    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T6H-4HWXM5P-3&_user=10&_coverDate=05%2F31%2F2006&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=browse&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=6e341e4ccddb27ab5e89ec19dfca5c00

  • Germany-Parents losing custody for homeschooling children

    http://christiannewsbulletin.wordpress.com/2008/05/12/parents-losing-custody-for-homeschooling-kids/

    Parents losing custody for homeschooling children

    A German couple already being threatened with jail time because they have been homeschooling their children say their nation has taken a turn for the worse, with a new federal law that gives family courts the authority to take custody of children “as soon as there is a suspicion of child abuse,” which is how that nation’s courts have defined homeschooling.“The new law is seen as a logical step in carving up family rights after a federal court had decided that homeschooling was an abuse of custody,” said a letter from Jurgen Dudek to officials with the U.S.-based Home School Legal Defense Association, an international advocacy organization in support of homeschooling.

    It was about a year ago when WND reported a prosecutor in the German state of Hesse was seeking three-month prison terms for the Jurgen Dudek and his wife, Rosemarie, the parents of six children, even after they already had paid a series of fines.

    Officials with Netzwork-Bildungsfreiheit, a German homeschool advocacy group, said the prosecutor, unsatisfied with the fines, wanted 90-day terms in custody for the parents.

    The latest letter from the family described the new law as granting various local social services agencies vast new powers, especially the “Jugendamt” offices, which are responsible for looking into situations if there are allegations of “child abuse.”

    “They have in effect been authorized to give expert evidence in court which the family judge has to follow … The withdrawal of parental custody as one of the methods for punishing ‘uncooperative’ parents thus is made even easier,” the letter said.

    In recent years Germany has established a reputation for cracking down on parents who object, for reasons ranging from religious to social, to that nation’s public school indoctrination of their children.

    WND has reported several times on custody battles, children being taken into custody, and families even fleeing Germany because of the situation.

    Now comes the new law that, according to Dudek’s letter, has, “understandably, led to a kind of panic among the homeschool community in a country where ever since Hitler’s times it has been against the law to educate your offspring completely without the state.”

    Mike Donnelly, a lawyer for the HSLDA who has worked on situations that have developed in Germany, said it’s not exactly clear how the law will affect the situation.

    However, “the fact that Germany’s Federal Government would pass a law taking away due process when it comes to taking children away from their parents just because they are not attending school points to the sheer hostility of the German government towards homeschooling,” he told WND.

    “The German Jugendamt system is under increasing scrutiny by the European Union as well as other international organizations because of the sheer numbers of custody cases in proportion to actual substantiated abuse and in relation to the overall population,” he said. “For homeschoolers, the Jugendamt represents the tip of the spear in the government’s persecution of parents who simply wish to educate their children privately at home – a freedom protected by governments of virtually all free societies.”

    He said as a result of the combination of last year’s German court ruling that it is an abuse of parental rights to keep children away from public schools and the new plan, “the Jugendamt is now the most powerful and frightening force in repressing homeschooling in Germany.

    “Families in Germany are being put under increasing pressure to stop homeschooling or face losing custody of their children just because they homeschool – instead many families flee the country. This reprehensible behavior violates the natural rights of parents and children and must be opposed by all free societies,” he said.

    Practical Homeschool Magazine has noted one of the first acts by Hitler when he moved into power was to create the governmental Ministry of Education and give it control of all schools, and school-related issues.

    In 1937, the dictator said, “The Youth of today is ever the people of tomorrow. For this reason we have set before ourselves the task of inoculating our youth with the spirit of this community of the people at a very early age, at an age when human beings are still unperverted and therefore unspoiled. This Reich stands, and it is building itself up for the future, upon its youth. And this new Reich will give its youth to no one, but will itself take youth and give to youth its own education and its own upbringing.”

    Dudek told the HSLDA that, “Without wanting to overdramatize things this move by the justice ministry … can be compared to Hitler’s law of empowerment … That law gave him a free hand to turn Germany into the dictatorship it has become so ‘famous’ for.”

    “Homeschoolers will be among the first to feel the wrath of our quasi-GESTAPO for the young: there is an explicit paragraph in the law dealing with the Jugendamt’s duty to enforce ’schulpflicht,’ the ‘punishment’ for [homeschooling] automatically being the withdrawal of parental custody,” he wrote.

    He said although some officials had not yet signed the law, it appeared unstoppable.

    In his own family’s case, he must appear in court on June 18.

    One of the higher-profile cases on which WND has reported was that of a teen who was taken by police to the psychiatric ward because she was homeschooled.

    The courts ruled it was appropriate for a judge to order police officers to take Melissa Busekros, 15 at the time, into custody during January 2007.

    Officials later declined to re-arrest after she simply fled state custody and returned to her family.

    Wolfgang Drautz, consul general for the Federal Republic of Germany, has commented on the issue on a blog, noting the government “has a legitimate interest in countering the rise of parallel societies that are based on religion….”

    Drautz said schools teach socialization, and as WND reported, that is important, as evident in the government’s response when a German family wrote objecting to police officers picking their child up at home and delivering him to a public school.

    “The minister of education does not share your attitudes toward so-called homeschooling,” said a government letter. “… You complain about the forced school escort of primary school children by the responsible local police officers. … In order to avoid this in future, the education authority is in conversation with the affected family in order to look for possibilities to bring the religious convictions of the family into line with the unalterable school attendance requirement.”

  • Don’t miss Larry Baldock in Ashburton 20 May 2008

    ASHBURTON – 20 May 2008
    Tuesday May 20

    Click here for other meetings in the South Island in May 2008:

    https://familyintegrity.org.nz/2008/south-island-road-trip/

    Greymouth – Kaikura – Blenheim – Nelson

    If you haven’t already signed Larry Baldock and Sheryl Savill’s petitions, download the petition below, print it, sign them and post it to the address included – simple.

    also, you can be gathering signatures for the petition. Download and print it and get your family, friends, neigbours and work mates to sign it!

    http://unityforliberty.net.nz/petition.html

    or here:

    Download the petition + FaQ (3 pages)
    http://unityforliberty.net.nz/documents/LarryBaldockPetition_May.pdf

    Download the petition only (1 page)
    http://unityforliberty.net.nz/documents/CirPetition.pdf

  • One smacking-related complaint per week-unnecessary

    http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1774257

    …..a police report in December 2007 suggested police were investigating one smacking-related complaint on average per week nationwide.

    This is one family each week too many.

  • Just a quick reminder…The Petition

    09 May 2008

    Just a quick reminder…

    Please send in any petition forms you have so far (even half completed forms)

    by MONDAY i.e. post Saturday / courier Monday after weekend collecting
    CIR Petition
    P.O.Box 9228
    Tauranga

    DOWNLOAD PETITION FORMS CLICK HERE

    We want to hear your story

    Have you been reported, investigated by CYF or the Police, threatened, or had difficulties with your role as a parent as a result of the anti-smacking law?

    Email us admin@familyfirst.org.nz
    (your letter will be treated with the upmost confidence)

    READ what has happened to other families as a result of the law change

    DON’T GET MAD – GET EVEN…

    EVEN MORE SIGNATURES!

     

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  • Don’t miss Larry Baldock in Timaru 11 May 2008 at 7:30pm

    TIMARU – 11 May
    Sunday 7.30pm
    May 11
    New Life Centre

    Click here for other meetings in the South Island in May 2008:

    https://familyintegrity.org.nz/2008/south-island-road-trip/

    Ashburton – Greymouth – Kaikura – Blenheim – Nelson

    If you haven’t already signed Larry Baldock and Sheryl Savill’s petitions, download the petition below, print it, sign them and post it to the address included – simple.

    also, you can be gathering signatures for the petition. Download and print it and get your family, friends, neigbours and work mates to sign it!

    http://unityforliberty.net.nz/petition.html

    or here:

    Download the petition + FaQ (3 pages)
    http://unityforliberty.net.nz/documents/LarryBaldockPetition_May.pdf

    Download the petition only (1 page)
    http://unityforliberty.net.nz/documents/CirPetition.pdf

  • Larry Baldock in Ranfurly 8 May 2008 7:30pm

    RANFURLY – 8 May
    Thursday 7.30pm
    May 8
    En Hakkore

    Click here for other meetings in the South Island in May 2008:

    https://familyintegrity.org.nz/2008/south-island-road-trip/

    Timaru – Ashburton – Greymouth – Kaikura – Blenheim – Nelson

  • Meeting Tonight in Te Anau with Larry Baldock – 7 May 2008 7:30pm

    TE ANAU – 7 May
    Wednesday 7.30pm
    Te Anau Presbyterian
    30 Moana Cres,
    Te Anau