The 10th anniversary of Nia Glassie's death is a timely reminder to reflect on the issue of child abuse in our community, according to child advocacy group Child Matters.
Nia, whose tragic death shocked New Zealanders, was systematically abused by her caregivers and died at Auckland's Starship Hospital on August 3, 2007.
There have been numerous high profile cases since, with August also marking the two year passing of Taupo toddler Moko Rangitoheriri.
Child Matters chief executive Jane Searle said society's awareness of the extent and seriousness of the issue of child abuse seemed to have increased in the last 10 years.
"Communities seem to be wanting to address the issue - this was evidenced by the marches that happened after Moko's death - but we still have a long way to go in creating a wider understanding of the issue, and in particular people's confidence to act if they suspect abuse," Ms Searle said.