Children's Commissioner publishes monitoring report on Child, Youth and Family
Thu 27 Aug 2015
The Office of the Children's Commissioner (OCC) has published a report, State of Care 2015. The report is based on its independent monitoring ...
The Office of the Children's Commissioner (OCC) has published a report, State of Care 2015. The report is based on its independent monitoring of Child, Youth and Family’s policies, practices and services.
The report looks at how well children in care are doing according to available data on measures of wellbeing, including health, education and justice outcomes. It includes feedback from children and young people about their experiences in the system.
OCC summarises what they learnt from the monitoring as follows:
- "Issues of workforce capacity and capability mean practice is not consistent
- Child, Youth and Family is not sufficiently child-centred
- Child Youth and Family do not know if children are better off as a result of their intervention as they are not measuring outcomes reliably, and
- Alongside children’s immediate safety, CYF needs to focus on improving their outcomes."
The OCC makes 53 recommendations, and summarises what needs to change as follows:
- "Set clear expectations about CYF’s core purpose and the outcomes it needs to achieve;
- Ensure CYF is fully child-centred in all its activities;
- Invest more in on-going support for children in all types of care placements;
- Address capacity and capability issues across the CYF workforce;
- Improve cultural capability across the organisation;
- Collect and analyse relevant data to drive improved outcomes for children; and
- Set clear expectations for other state agencies responsible for improving the outcomes of children in care."
Children's Commissioner Russell Wills said "Our analysis is that Child, Youth and Family is very focused on keeping children safe and managing the intake and assessment processes at entry to the system. They’ve lost sight of what children need while in care and what they need to receive to ensure they thrive once they’ve left. That concerns me."
He also said "We’ve been surprised by the difficultly in accessing information about the outcomes for these children. The data we have seen is concerning. In education for example, children in care are falling way behind, with just 20 percent achieving NCEA level 2, compared to the national average of 70 percent." For Māori children in care, the figure was 15 percent.
UNICEF NZ National Advocacy Manager Deborah Morris-Travers said "Today’s report points to a raft of opportunities for Child, Youth and Family leadership and staff – in partnership with other government agencies and communities – to ensure that children coming into the care of the State have their rights to health, education, protection and cultural identity upheld, therefore delivering significantly improved outcomes."
Kathrine Clarke, Manager of Māori SUDI (Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy) prevention programme Whakawhetu said, "Māori kids in CYF care talk about the importance of cultural activities. Immersing tamariki Maori in Maori culture generates tangible and positive change."
The Government established a panel to lead a "complete overhaul" of Child, Youth and Family in April 2015. Russell Wills said he hoped the report's recommendations would support the panel in their work. Social Development Minister Anne Tolley said "The panel delivered its high-level business case for change earlier this month, and this will go to Cabinet in the next few weeks along with a paper outlining the next steps. I plan to release both documents after Cabinet approval. A detailed business case is being developed by the expert panel and will be delivered by December 2015."
The OCC's report follows the release of the final report of Confidential Listening and Assistance Service earlier this week. This report into the treatment of children in state care during the 50 years leading up to 1992 found many children were subjected to brutal violence, neglect and emotional, verbal and sexual abuse.
On 23 July 2015, a Bill to make registration mandatory for social workers was introduced to Parliament, after being pulled from the Member's Ballot
This is the OCC's first public 'State of Care' report. They will publish another State of Care report in 2016.
Related reports
Office of the Chief Social Worker (2014). Workload and case work review: qualitative review of social worker caseload, casework and workload management.
Broad, H. (2013). Review of Child, Youth and Family complaints system: Report to the Minister of Social Development.
Media
State care petition taken to Parliament, Radio NZ, 10.12.2015
Former foster child driven by upbringing, NZ Herald, 02.12.2015
Family Violence: New Zealand's dirty little secret, Voxy, 29.11.2015
Opinion: Broken system breaks our children, The Southland Times, 22.10.2015
Tolley continues to ignore serious concerns, Press Release: NZ First Party, Scoop, 21.10.2015
Making a difference for children in state care, Barnardos, 02.10.2015
Dunne Speaks: What to do about Child Abuse, Press Release: United Future NZ Party, 10.09.2015
PSA concerned after CYFs Head resigns, NewsTalk ZB, 09.09.2015
CYF private sector involvement 'would take us back 100 years', Radio NZ, 07.09.2015
Nicola Young: Children at risk deserve more, Wanganui Chronicle, 06.09.2015
Serious breaches at youth corrections facility, Radio NZ, 06.09.2015
Campaign to raise cut-off age for state care, Radio NZ, 05.09.2015
Security breaches rife at youth facility, 3News, 05.09.2015
Dangerous environment supports Commissioner’s report, Press Release: Labour Party, Scoop, 05.09.2015
Govt 'covering up' abuse at CYF facility: Labour, NewsTalk ZB, 05.09.2015
Frank Greenall: CYF - ongoing train crash, Wanganui Chronicle, 03.09.2015
Lifewise teams up with agencies to raise age of state care, Voxy, 03.09.2015
Anton Blank: Maori bias colours CYF decisions, NZ Herald, 03.09.2015
Abuse in state care 'hurts forever', Stuff, 01.09.2015
Challenging State Imposed Abuse, Te Whareporahou, 31.08.2015
Opposition outraged at possibility of CYF privatisation, NewTalk ZB, 31.08.2015
Privatising CYF about ideology not care - Little, Voxy, 31.08.2015
Key: Private sector involvement in CYF possible, Radio NZ, 31.08.2015
Special report: A child abuse solution beyond CYF, NZ Herald, 31.08.2015
How we can save vulnerable kids, NZ Herald, 30.08.2015
Interview: Judge Carolyn Henwood & Russell Wills, The Nation, 29.08.2015
More support required to help kids in need, says Children's Commissioner, NZ Herald, 29.08.2015
The state of child protection in New Zealand, Article: Paora Moyle, Scoop, 29.08.2015
School principal: CYF workers burned out, Northern Advocate, 29.08.2015
Terry Sarten: Voices of vulnerable young people must be heard, Wanganui Chronicle, 29.08.2015
'State of Care' report timely for the Government, Otago Daily Times, 29.08.2015
Damning report paves way for CYF redesign, NZ Herald, 29.08.2015
CYF must adopt a Whanau Ora approach, Press Release: Te Pou Matakana, 28.08.2015
Greens: Don't privatise CYF, 3 News, 28.08.2015
Editorial: Fixing failures with CYF kids will be costly, Dominion Post, 28.08.2015
CYFs report - Too much talk - not enough walk, Press Release: Big Buddy, Scoop, 28.08.2015
'Staggering link' between CYF care and crime, Radio NZ, 28.08.2015
Editorial: CYF reforms can't come soon enough, NZ Herald, 28.08.2015
Damning CYF report widely backed, Hawke's Bay Today, 28.08.2015
CYF neglect highlights Whanau Ora need, Waatea News, 28.08.2015
Whanau-focused solutions 'key for tamariki Maori, Voxy, 27.08.2015
Incarceration rate for Maori children stands out, Press Release: Anton Blank, Scoop, 27.08.2015
Minister vows to get CYF overhaul right, Radio NZ, 27.08.2015
Government blamed for CYF's failings, NZ City, 27.08.2015
Urgent Action Needed for Children in Care, Press Release: Māori Women's Welfare League, 27.08.2015
Child abuse: NZ's national shame, Story, 27.08.2015
Resources, money isn't the issue for CYF cases – Tolley, 3 News, 27.08.2015
Extended interview: Children's Commissioner Russell Wills, Story, 27.08.2015
Children living in state care 'not cared about' - Children's Commissioner, Stuff, 27.08.2015
Children in state care are being abused and CYF is failing them - report, Stuff, 27.08.2015
CYFs state must not be used to justify privatisation - Greens, Voxy, 27.08.2015
Whanau-focused solutions 'key for tamariki Maori', Voxy, 27.08.2015
State of Care Report 2015 –SSPA, Press release: SSPA, 27.08.2015
State of Care' report comes at an important time, Press release: UNICEF, Scoop, 27.08.2015
Minister welcomes State of Care report, Press release: Anne Tolley, Scoop, 27.08.2015,
Children abused in CYF care, Stuff, 27.08.2015
Kids probably no better off in state care, Radio NZ, 27.08.2015
Children living in state care 'not cared about' - Children's Commissioner, Stuff, 27.08.2015
Damning report reveals 117 kids abused in CYFS care last year, TVNZ, 27.08.2015
Putting love in the care equation, Otago Daily Times, 27.08.2015
Children's Commissioner slates CYF care, 3News, 27.08.2015
Greens slam CYFS 'dump and run' culture, TVNZ, 27.08.2015
Save the Children NZ Welcomes Report, Press release: Save the Children, 27.8.2015
CYF care panned by Children's Commissioner, NZCity, 27.08.2015
State of Care Report, Press Release: Ministry of Social Development, 27.08.2015