The release last year of the government white paper was welcomed and it will be interesting to see what concrete steps are taken as a result.
In Wanganui, welfare organisations already collaborate well, according to Jigsaw executive officer Tim Metcalfe, who has hopes the white paper would enhance the good work being done. He points out, though, that making a real difference in families requires high-quality intensive work, and this in an environment where resources are stretched.
A bright spot on the horizon might be the appointment of a child protection co-ordinator by the district health board. It is to be hoped the board can find the resources to accommodate this role. The child protection co-ordinator could play a pivotal role in identifying the extent of the problem and any common factors.
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