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A Statutory Vetting Scheme for the Children's Workforce in New Zealand: Rights, Responsibilities, and Parameters

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Abstract

New Zealand is unusual amongst comparable jurisdictions in lacking a statutory scheme to vet and possibly disqualify 'risky' individuals from working or volunteering with children. The current vetting process in New Zealand is ad hoc and not transparent. The Government has signaled its intention to place vetting on a statutory footing through the Vulnerable Children Bill. This article considers the appropriate parameters of a vetting scheme, considering the experiences of jurisdictions with established schemes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)439-558
JournalVictoria University of Wellington Law Review
Volume44
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • children
  • working with
  • vetting process
  • Vulnerable Children Bill

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