A mother and father are battling in the Family Court over whether to get their child vaccinated.
The father of the girl - who was soon to start school - wanted her to get her shots, in line with Ministry of Health and World Health Organisation guidelines.
But the mother, who is strongly anti-vaccination, felt her daughter is at risk of an adverse reaction to immunisation thanks to "a strong personal and family
history for dairy and gluten intolerance, eczema, food and chemical sensitivities and
medication-adverse reactions".
The father filed an application in January 2018 under the Care of Children Act 2004
with a two-page affidavit outlining his reasoning. That October, the mother filed a 33 page affidavit in response, along with 150 pages of evidence.
These included a letter from the girl's GP, the results of genetic testing done by a naturopath, and "information obtained from her own research on the internet".