10 June 2010

Have your say and contribute to the NCWNZ submission to the ACC Review Panel

An invitation from the National Council of Women
NCWNZ will be submitting our views to the ACC Review Panel this month and asks all interested parties to get involved by sending us your responses to these questions.
NCWNZ is of the belief that the ACC clinical pathway for survivors of sexual abuse is discriminatory. NCWNZ holds this opinion because without treatment, survivors are deprived of the opportunity to realise their authentic self, their skills and capabilities, their honest behaviour as it relates to their caring for children, pursuance of a career which actually meets their intellect, their healthy interaction and appreciation of their many and diverse relationships.
Please email lyndasutherland@ncwnz.org.nz the answers to the following questions by the 14th June:
  1. In what ways do you see the current ACC clinical pathway as being discriminatory?
  2. How can this be rectified, i.e. what changes are needed to the ACC clinical pathway?
  3. Please note any further concerns or information you would like the ACC Review Panel to be aware of.
Have a voice! Give us your thoughts, your stories and we will present them to the Review Panel.
http://www.ncwnz.org.nz/have-your-say-and-contribute-to-the-ncwnz-submission-to-the-acc-review-panel/

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