Coming In From The Cold

26 New Zealand male survivors share their personal stories of sexual abuse

In a new publication that records the last 10 years in the development of Tautoko Tāne Aotearoa, you will read the stories of 26 Tautoko Tāne staff and clients who have generously shared their survivor experiences to raise awareness of the impacts of sexual violence and to support the important work of the only national network in New Zealand that is dedicated to enabling the wellbeing of male survivors.

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Corrections criticised on sex assaults in prison

Corrections staff who are victims of sexual assault in prison are not being treated sensitively or offered adequate support, a staff union says.

Sexual assault charges have been laid against prisoners in 17 incidents where Corrections staff were assaulted in the last five years.

In that same period, another 44 allegations of sexual assault were made by staff against prisoners, but did not result in anyone being charged.

The Department of Corrections said work is underway to address the rate of sexual assaults inside prison gates.

But the Corrections Association said the agency needs to do more to look after its staff and better support systems were needed for those assaulted on the job.

Association president Floyd du Plessis said they have concerns at the handling of staff who come forward with complaints, and some had been met with scepticism and invasive questions.

Anyone reporting sexual assault should be treated sensitively, he said.

There’s been occasions where a staff member has been told to sit down and view the footage of the assault and try and prove any evidence where it happened, with them also receiving questions like: ‘Are you sure that’s what they meant to do’.

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