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Why NZ law should require everyone to report known or suspected child sexual abuse

  • Written by Sarah Whitcombe-Dobbs, Senior Lecturer in Child and Family Psychology, University of Canterbury
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As the Abuse in Care Royal Commission inquiry has shown, the lifelong and intergenerational consequences of child abuse are devastating. Many children placed in state and religious institutions – often having already experienced harm and hurt – were then abused by those tasked with caring for them.

The numerous accounts of...

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