I believe this is a complex matter, centuries in the making, and resources are required to develop public understanding of why this has happened, address the causes and help victims.
These challenges all involve people – their values, attitudes and established patterns of behaviour, interactions and environment.
From conception, we all inherit potentials and instincts, both fostered by experiences, responses and environment.
Our potentials as a human, social species - supplying values and attitudes of caring, sharing, belonging, supporting, being accountable, but, are eroded, when neglected.
By instincts - of valuing self, survival, greed, selfishness, power, control, while still needing to belong.
Lack of understanding of the critical role play by parenting has deprived past generations from establishing and equipping all future parents with the ability to foster the human and social potentials. The resulting deprivation throughout the world is evident by what continues to happen around us unless understanding develops.
Hugh Hughes, Mount Maunganui
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