The article reports on a series of severe child abuse cases in the Lower North Island, highlighting the ongoing nature of such incidents and the urgent call for public involvement in reporting suspected abuse.
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Right. Okay. Well, the thing that jumped out of this that got all of us was that some kids are racking up ten of these reports, so they've had ten uh moments of concern, uh maybe eleven. So this suggests that the concerns are not being acted on. Yeah, that's right.
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system failure reflected in escalating concerns
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