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What Happens When We #Pushback

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Bob McCoskrie
National Director
Family First


One of the common themes of our recent Forum on the Family is the need to push back on some of the social engineering that is coming at us with increasing regularity.

An example happened just in the last couple of days. Many of you were horrified by the advice being given to children as young as 12 years old about the vaccine. We said that “the Ministry should be working with parents and persuading them about the importance of any health procedure – not working against them behind their back. It’s the erosion of parental responsibility and authority. It undermines the family dynamic which is essential for young people’s development.” Even our medical advisers expressed shock at the advice being given to children.

In the last 48 hours, the Government has very quietly and without fanfare just changed the advice.

You can see the change below.

Now it’s still not perfect – BUT note the improvements:

  • The advice is no longer directed specifically to the child
  • The age has been removed so that it’s a more general principle
  • By implication, it now realises that a 12-15 year old will not fully understand the issue and the possible health risks
  • Most importantly, the blanket statement that “as a 12-15 year old your parent’s permission is not required” has been removed

We have many other examples of what can happen when, on behalf of common sense and the vital role of parents and families, together we #pushback.

We will continue to call on government bodies to work with families, and not to undermine good parents.

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