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The Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007 | The Yes Vote - NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009
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The Yes Vote – NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009. The Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007. The provisions of this law, supported by an overwhelming proportion of politicians in 2007 now largely sit in Section 59 of the Crimes Act. The purpose of the law was to amend the principal Act to make better provision for children to live in a safe and secure environment free from violence by abolishing the use of parental force. For the purpose of correction. Would adults be prosecuted for usi...
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Referendum question is questionable | The Yes Vote - NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009
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Referendum question is questionable. April 16, 2009. Thought should be given to challenging, by way of judicial review, the wording of the question to be put to New Zealanders in a referendum later this year, according to Wellington consultant and child rights expert Robert Ludbrook. The referendum question is:. Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand? 8220;It will be immediately obvious that the question is questionable,” Robert Ludbrook says. The term ...
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Children's Trauma Network | Linking those working in the prevention, treatment & rehabilitation of children's trauma | Page 2
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Children's Trauma Network. Linking those working in the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of children's trauma. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Child Car Seats at Starship. Trauma Services at Starship. Newer posts →. New Zealand Spinal Strategy Announced. July 26, 2015. Better spinal injury outcomes goal of new policy. 24 July 2015 – Announced by Ministers Jonathan Coleman, Nikki Kaye. Caregivers voices: NZ research on accidental and non accidental head injury in early childhood.
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Uncategorized | Children's Trauma Network
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Children's Trauma Network. Linking those working in the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of children's trauma. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Child Car Seats at Starship. Trauma Services at Starship. Kids Trauma Conference 2017 Save the date! August 16, 2016. Friday 5th May 2017 Kids Trauma Conference 2017. Paediatric Trauma Care – Acute – Research Updates – Rehabilitation. Thanks everyone for another great Kids Trauma Conference in 2016. May 9, 2016. February 8, 2016. Here i...
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How much formula does baby need? | kidshealth
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Skip to main content. How much formula does baby need? Your baby’s age, how much they weigh, the time of day, their activity level and their rate of growth can all affect your baby’s formula needs. The formula tin will list general guidelines. Babies are usually fed on demand, so learn your baby’s signals. For the first few days, your baby may finish the bottle. Most formula-fed newborns will need around 6 8 feeds in 24 hours for the first few weeks. Your baby is getting enough formula if they are:.
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Child health services | Counties Manukau Health
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For patients and visitors. Webmail and Staff resources. For patients and visitors. Webmail and Staff resources. After hours and emergencies. Preparing your child for hospital stay. Child health visiting hours. Services A - Z. Acute Allied Health Team. Adult Rehabilitation and Health of Older People (ARHOP). Adult Rehabilitation Service (Neurological). Auckland Regional Burn Service/ National Burn Service. Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit. Birthing and Assessment (B and A). Diabetes in Pregnancy Service.
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Report on Sweden’s corporal punishment ban after 30 years | The Yes Vote - NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009
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Report on Sweden’s corporal punishment ban after 30 years. February 12, 2010. In September 2009 the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs and Sweden’s Save the Children published Never Violence Thirty Years on from Sweden’s Abolition of Corporal Punishment, 2009. The report briefly outlines the background of the ban, reports on trends since the 1979 law change and corrects claims made by opponents. Trends reflect the decline in support for physical punishment in Sweden:. Official review of the law.
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background | The Yes Vote - NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009
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The Yes Vote – NZ Referendum on Child Discipline 2009. Should a smack as part of good parental correction be a criminal offence in New Zealand? This is the question on a postal ballot that was sent to all registered electors in July and August 2009. In this section of the site, you can find out more about. How the referendum came about. The history of the Child Discipline Law. The Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007. Public awareness and attitudes to the law. The law and child abuse. Te ka...