A veteran Northland counsellor has called for a national campaign against sexual abuse following fresh allegations and reports of child sex cases in the region.
Patsy Henderson-Watt, director of Miriam House in Whangarei where therapeutic, social work and counselling has been provided to Northland men and women since 1988, said the most important thing in child sexual abuse cases was for adults to support and reassure the victims that they were still lovely kids and worthy of love and care.
Commenting on the sentencing this week of former Kaitaia businessman Daniel Taylor, she said sex offenders were the ultimate con artist as they managed to trick everyone in the community.
"They're not sick but irresponsible people who do this because they think they can get away with it," she said.
It emerged during Taylor's sentencing that one of his victims thought about committing suicide, believing his reputation would be gone if others found out about the abuse.