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Open Letter to New Zealand

September 17, 2025
The understandable public interest in the Phillips case has to be measured against one key fact: at the centre of this media storm are children who do not deserve to have their four-year ordeal turned into a spectacle for public consumption.If the documentary progresses – ...
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New Zealand has never been as informed about the abuse of its children and young people as right now – which means there has never been a better time than right now to make the systemic changes required to keep our kids safe, says Child Matters CEO, Jane Searle.“In the p...
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Yesterday’s Safety in Care report released by Oranga Tamariki doesn’t offer any surprises, and has simply served to reinforce existing and escalating concerns about what the government agency is doing to protect children in New Zealand, says Child Matters CEO, Jane Searl...
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The new Government hasn’t even been formed yet, but New Zealand has already seen another needless and tragic death of a child – Ruthless-Empire Souljah Reign Rhind Shepard Wall.In 2022, at least nine children died at the hands of those who were supposed to care for them....
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A young woman charged with the murder of an infant boy yesterday has prompted national child abuse advocacy group, Child Matters, to ask how many children must die before New Zealand’s politicians act.On average, one child died every five weeks in New Zealand in 2022, with...
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National child advocacy group, Child Matters, says while they welcome today’s report into 5-year-old Malachi Subecz’s tragic death, they are disappointed the government is yet to accept all the report’s recommendations.Malachi, from Te Puna, tragically died in November...
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National child abuse advocacy group, Child Matters, says the licence revocation for the daycare attended by Malachi Subecz reinforces the significance of legislating mandatory child protection training in New Zealand.Five-year-old Malachi Subecz, from Te Puna, tragically die...
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New Zealand’s national child abuse advocacy group, Child Matters, says the rate at which children have died of alleged child abuse during January has set a tragic start to the year.A four-month-old baby is the latest child to succumb to their non-accidental injuries this m...
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New Zealand’s national child abuse charitable trust, Child Matters, says the number of child abuse cases so far this year is testament to New Zealand’s horrific child abuse statistics.Jane Searle, the Chief Executive of Child Matters, says the worsening child abuse figur...
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Fresh child abuse figures, released today by New Zealand’s independent child abuse advocacy and training provider, Child Matters, reveal one child has died every five weeks as a result of alleged abuse in New Zealand this year.Nine children have been killed allegedly at th...
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