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		<title>Gabriel Pollard: only 20 percent of people oppose the Child Discipline Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The repeal of Section 59 from the Crimes Act in New Zealand has only 20% of New Zealanders opposing it. The often dubbed “anti-smacking law” removed the right for adults to use “reasonable force” to discipline their children.</p>
<p>43% of thosse  surveyed by UMR on behalf of the Office of the Children’s Commissioner responded positively to the anti-smacking law, 28% opposed; the rest were neutral. However, when asked the question, “Should children be entitled to the same protection from assault as adults?”, 80% said that they should. </p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The repeal of Section 59 from the Crimes Act in New Zealand has only 20% of New Zealanders opposing it. The often dubbed “anti-smacking law” removed the right for adults to use “reasonable force” to discipline their children.</p>
<p>43% of thosse  <a href="http://www.occ.org.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/5669/OCC_UMR-Research_141108.pdf" target="_blank">surveyed by UMR</a> on behalf of the Office of the Children’s Commissioner responded positively to the anti-smacking law, 28% opposed; the rest were neutral. However, when asked the question, “Should children be entitled to the same protection from assault as adults?”, 80% said that they should. Lobby group Family First NZ is dismayed at this figure. National Director Bob McCoskrie said, “This figure should be 100%. But the Children’s Commissioner has simply caused confusion by misrepresenting the effect of the law and the difference between assault and a light smack.”</p>
<p>The <a href="http://yesvote.org.nz/background/the-crimes-substituted-section-59-amendment-act-2007/">Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007</a> is fairly well known by the public, but specifics weren’t as well publicised. Perhaps this is why there has been a <a href="http://yesvote.org.nz/referendum/">citizens’ initiated referendum</a> (well over 200,000 eligible voters signed a petition supporting smacking). Children’s Commissioner <a href="http://yesvote.org.nz/tag/cindy-kiro/">Dr Cindy Kiro</a> said, “Many parents are ready to move on and find positive ways of parenting that involve discipline without violence, so there needs to be support for that with information and education.”</p>
<p>In 1993 a survey was conducted around the theme, “is it alright to use physical punishment with children” which resulted in 87% agreeing. In 2008, it was at a recorded 58%.</p>
<p>The referendum is open to all eligible New Zealand voters will be held in August via postal vote.</p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Gabriel Pollard is a Journalism student in Christchurch who writes for <a href="http://en.wikinews.org/">Wikinews</a> and blogs at <a href="http://birdseyenews.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Bird&#8217;s Eye News</a>.</p>
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