Power Of Mothers: Releasing Our Children

Power Of Mothers: Releasing Our Children

by Celia Lashlie
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/08/2010

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A hard-hitting look at crime and criminal families and the women with the power to change things - if we let them.

Celia Lashlie, justice reform campaigner and bestselling author, brings her powerful insight to the problems of families trapped in a spiral of crime, poverty and abuse. She points to the reasons behind why New Zealand's rates of imprisonment are so disastrously high, what the politicians and social service organisations could do to improve the plight of children in at risk families and why the system should protect be protecting them.Lashlie uses the case studies of Maka Renata and Bailey Junior Kurariki as examples of institutional neglect. She exposes the environment in which they live and the pedestals upon which the media and society place these people, and , and the negative attitudes of many within our bureaucracy work against the efforts of the children's mother to be the best mother she can.the Power of Mothers is a wake-up call to voter and politician, parent and grandparent, social agency and lobby group alike. We must do more than build prisons to hold the children we fail, now.

ISBN:
9780730493143
9780730493143
Category:
Family & relationships
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-08-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Celia Lashlie

Researcher and social commentator Celia Lashlie is the author of the bestselling books The Journey to Prison, The Powers of Mothers, and He'll be ok.

The first female prison officer in a male prison, she became manager of Christchurch Women’s Prison in 1997 and went on become a much sought-after speaker and commentator in areas of social and penal reform, as well as parenting. She died in early 2015.

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