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You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your relatives. Neither can you choose your parents or your place of birth. If you could any sensible foetus would choose at least twenty other countries to be born in rather then New Zealand. New Zealand's children's needs are being seriously neglected. This essay will challenge New Zealand's performance in child health and welfare. Looking at the widespread abuse of children, the growing rate of violent youth crime, and the effects of a damaged cultural environment.New Zealand children are born with grossly unequal opportunities for health. Professor Gluckman (Prof. Of paediatrics at the Auckland University School of Medicine) said, "The state of our children's health is not what it should be. Relative to other comparable countries our children are sicker and get poorly treated. About 200 children die in their first year of life in New Zealand who would not if they live in Australia or elsewhere in the Western world... We admit children with diseases that should not exist - rheumatic fever is rite; TB still occurs."Were New Zealand's children equal to the rest of the world we would not see such a high understaffing of paediatric services. For example,
And before the 13th century any sexual activity with a very young person was not considered rape. Who are removed from their homes for the crimes of others. Maternal drinking of alcohol, smoking and glue-sniffing in the antenatal period and parental smoking post-natally can all have a disastrous effect on the long-term health of their children. Parents are responsible, not children. Looking in-depth at the number of 'accidents' in New Zealand, it is shocking. In a orphans home, the boys slept in dormitories, "Bedwetting was common among the younger boys, who were al ways punished for it. This and other elements of a child's life are what increase the numbers of young offenders who continue the cycle of abuse. I just lived in complete fear of my mother. Looking at the pictures and poems done by victims brings tears to the eyes to realise the tragic memories they hold. "An alternative look at child health is the children who owe their misfortune to the habits of their parents. Time has brought dramatic improvement in some ways. " "This just reflects the national priorities.
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