Protect Good Parents, Target Rotten Parents – Priority 2009
Family First NZ has released its annual list of the top 5 family issues and heading the list for 2009 […]
Family First NZ has released its annual list of the top 5 family issues and heading the list for 2009 […]
Family First NZ says that the tragic child abuse death of 16-month old Northland boy Riley Osborne is more evidence
NZ Herald Dec 24, 2008 The education industry has welcomed a discussion about the length of time students should be
Family First NZ is rubbishing suggestions that school hours should be extended. “Education is based on quality not quantity, and
The Dominion Post 23 December 2008 Teachers could be forced to work radical new hours, with the daily routines of
Herald Sun (Aust) December 22, 2008 YOUNG women who have had an abortion or miscarriage are significantly more likely to
NZ Herald Dec 22, 2008 More than 70,000 New Zealanders could be suffering an inferior state of mental health thanks
Dominion Post 22 Dec 08 A new breed of powerful cannabis and ballooning costs in treating its health effects have
NZ Herald Dec 22, 2008 Ruth Porter – Maxim Institute In his defence of the maintenance of a separate Children\’s
Family First NZ says that the Shortland Street sex scene that breached standards of decency and good taste according to
NZPA 20 December 2008 Children\’s charity Barnados New Zealand has welcomed the police\’s latest report on 2007\’s controversial law change
LAW CONFIRMED AS SPECTACULAR FAILURE Latest figures on police activity following the anti-smacking law confirm that police are wasting valuable
The Dominion Post 17 December 2008 Doctors who approved abortions were paid more than $5 million in the year to
Telegraph (UK) 16 December 2008 Some couples really do live happily ever after, according to research which shows the euphoria
NZ Herald Dec 15, 2008 Children in New Zealand suffer some of the worst school bullying in the world, an
Telegraph (UK) 14 December 2008 A ban on divorce is what most children would introduce if they ruled the world,
Family First NZ is supporting children’s charity KidsCan’s decision to refuse proceeds from the sale of a calendar of nude
NZ Herald Dec 12, 2008 Parents of truants will be fined $300 for the first offence and $3000 for subsequent
The Press 12 December 2008 Tens of thousands of Kiwi toddlers are being booked into childcare at world-leading rates and
Marlborough Express 12 December 2008 The Prostate Cancer Foundation has said it is more than happy to accept proceeds from
The Dominion Post 11 December 2008 Changing attitudes to cigarette smoking are being linked to a reduction in the number
Evening Standard (UK) 11 Dec 2008 GORDON BROWN\’S drive to push mothers back to work is leaving children at risk
Family First NZ is offering to run the $200,000 Families Commission summit for less than $30,000. “Only in September, we
Sydney Morning Herald December 10, 2008 GROWING financial uncertainty and an ageing population mean families are now just as likely
NZ Herald Dec 10, 2008 A $200,000 Families Commission \”summit\” due to be held in February has been axed after
NZ Herald Dec 09, 2008 Justice Minister Simon Power told the Herald he planned to introduce an amendment to the
NZPA 8 Dec 08 Couples without children are expected to become New Zealand\’s most common family type this year. The
NZ Herald Dec 08, 2008 A homosexual encounter on popular TV2 soap Shortland Street has earned Television New Zealand a
NZPA 08 December 2008 Teenagers are healthier, happier and have better nutrition than their counterparts seven years ago, according to
The Dominion Post 06 October 2008 Presbyterians have called for the Government to reject a proposal to allow parents to
Family First NZ says that family television viewing is ‘saturated’ with foul language and sexual content. A Family First investigation
The Dominion Post 05 December 2008 Repeat family violence offenders in the central North Island are being warned by police
The Dominion Post 04 December 2008 Children as young as 14 have been subjected to footage of rape, sadism and
Timaru Herald 04 December 2008 Penthouse, Playboy and even the less raunchy Ralph could be pulled from the shelves of BP
Family First NZ is calling on petrol giants BP and Shell in New Zealand to follow their Australian counterparts and
NZ Herald Dec 02, 2008 Women who have an abortion have an increased risk of developing mental health problems, New
The Age (Aust) December 2, 2008 TELEVISION has become a substantial presence in the lives of most Australian children, with
Latest figures show we’re narking on the wrong people. Family First NZ says that CYF’s limited resources are being wasted