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Owen Glen: we can do the Rugby, why can’t we look after a child?

We are a resourceful nation. We say we punch above our weight.  We have just staged a wonderful Rugby World Cup. Visitors from many nations have found us to be caring, warm, engaging, generous and hospitable. That’s a reputation worth having and building on.

“Why then are we not as caring as a nation when it comes to our own children and young people?” asks Owen Glen.  “When I look at the appalling statistics on child abuse and neglect, youth unemployment, crime and suicide I must agree with Dame Anne Salmond when she wrote in the Herald that ‘more than a change of government, what is needed is a change of heart”.

How on earth did we reach the point where we are now? First there is our record on child abuse. It is a national disgrace. The statistics show why:

Read Glen’s New Zealand Herald column

Owen Glenn is a businessman and philanthropist and an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

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