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froggyfrenchman
21st April 2006, 14:52
:gob:

Stolen from the Wairarapa Times. Well worth a read people...
http://www.times-age.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3675556&thesection=localnews&thesubsection=


Sexual abuse by family members

09.03.2006


It's real and it's happening in homes in our region. Elder abuse, including sexual abuse, is an evil and growing trend. Nathan Crombie reports on the terror some of our older

residents face.

Sons committing incest with their elderly mothers in Wairarapa are part of a silent and increasing pattern of elder abuse across New Zealand, says Heather Evans, regional elder abuse and neglect prevention co-ordinator.

Ms Evans has worked as a social worker out of Turret House Social Services in Featherston for 14 years and first became aware of the incestuous abuse of an elderly Wairarapa woman about two years ago.





Last year Ms Evans became involved with two other similar cases in the region where dependent and vulnerable women were living with their sons in a "miserable and horrifying marriage of inconvenience".
In each case the husbands had died sometime earlier, she said.

"The men are all in their late forties, all white, and all struggling to find work. Two have never married and one has divorced and returned to the family home.

Besides one of the men, known to mental health, and one woman "on the fringes of dementia" the other sons and their mothers seemed of sound mind and intellect, she said.

One of the women was almost 80 years of age and the other two are older again, she said.

"If I know of three cases, how many are out there going completely unreported. There's a definite increasing pattern emerging here in Wairarapa and across the country," she said.

At a national annual meeting of elder abuse prevention officers last year, she said, several regional co-ordinators working throughout New Zealand also confirmed reports of similar cases in their areas.

"There is so much secrecy and shame for these women – they don't want other family members to know what's happening let alone their neighbours and social circles," she said.

"These men are taking their mothers for Sunday drives, getting the groceries, chopping the wood and mowing the lawns. They're also demanding sex and just like when tea's not ready on time, they give their mothers a slap if they say no."

"All these women, as wives, were victims of long-term cycles of domestic violence from their husbands. The sons have simply taken up the baton from their fathers."

None of the cases have been reported to police, Ms Evans said, as each of the women refused to pursue prosecution for fear of their sons being jailed and the upheaval in their lives and living arrangements that may follow.

"One day the man's a bastard – the next he's my baby. These women are terrified of being left on their own or of being abandoned to a nursing home.

"I've not asked them directly about their having sex with their mothers but I have talked about the heavy workloads they're placing on these elderly women.

"They just shrugged their shoulders and grunted," she said.

"All I can do is monitor these women and act in a support role – give advice and help where needed and just show them someone outside the home is still on their side."

Ms Evans said none of the men still live with the women and one of the women had since died of natural causes. The sons of the other two women still regularly visit their mothers.

"Elder abuse of this kind is absolutely shocking and it could be happening right next door to any one of us. It's as appalling as child abuse and very similar in that the victims are vulnerable, weak and helpless," she said.

"There are other types of abuse as well, especially financial abuse, where in almost every case it is being committed within the family by a son or daughter, niece or relative."

Ms Evans also trains nursing home staff from Cape Palliser to Pahiatua in elder abuse prevention. She now has a workload of more than 20 active cases – seven received in the first two months of this year, she said.

"Elder abuse and neglect, and this includes self-neglect, never diminishes. Cases are replaced by others or workloads simply increase."

Most present cases involved financial abuse of the elderly, she said, by family members

hXc
21st April 2006, 15:44
That is seriously sick!

Rosie
21st April 2006, 16:00
:gob:
And I thought 'elder abuse' was when you promised you would go and visit your Nan for tea one day, and then never quite get around to going.

Whynot
21st April 2006, 16:04
there as some seriously f*cked up people around .....
:sick:

Colapop
21st April 2006, 16:13
I don't understand...? There is a current man shortage (apparently chicks are lowering their standards) and still these f*cktards still can't get one so they have to do that...?

Fatjim
21st April 2006, 16:17
I thought elder abuse was kissing granny good night and she slipped you the tongue.


BTW There's some sick mf'ers out there. Excuse the pun.

froggyfrenchman
21st April 2006, 16:30
I always thought elder abuse was grandad belting me for f'ing with his garden...

It seems that the Wairarapa is stranger than even I thought. Where did Poos live again?

Finn
21st April 2006, 16:32
Or like the meaning of Relative Humidity. That's the sweat running off your grandma's.... I won't go there. Even I have standards.

Finn
21st April 2006, 16:33
Where did Poos live again?

With his grandma.

Rosie
21st April 2006, 16:35
It seems that the Wairarapa is stranger than even I thought. Where did Poos live again?

With his mum? :shutup:

froggyfrenchman
21st April 2006, 16:35
With his grandma.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm:sick:

Colapop
21st April 2006, 16:40
He lives over the hill - doesn't that give him certain rights? It means he fits right in ... oops another pun.

MSTRS
21st April 2006, 16:54
He lives over the hill - doesn't that give him certain rights?
Praps tis 'curtain' rights....good for the clean-up

Paul in NZ
21st April 2006, 17:18
there as some seriously f*cked up people around .....

Given the content of the thread, that would be an ironic understatement!

nodrog
21st April 2006, 17:24
fuckin mummies boys!

sAsLEX
21st April 2006, 17:30
fuckin mummies boys!

umm you got it backwards its : boys fuckin mummies!

yungatart
21st April 2006, 17:35
With his grandma.
And his grandpa.. lots of sisters and cousins- the kissing kind- he's really spoilt for choice , what with assorted farm animals too!

Dadpole
21st April 2006, 22:24
"Whars ma banjo, Granny?"

For further Nathan Crombie reporting, who remembers the "Drug Hobbit" expose during the LOTR filming?
:doobey:

WINJA
21st April 2006, 22:50
they got ten fingers but its a 4 / 6 split

Dadpole
21st April 2006, 22:58
they got ten fingers but its a 4 / 6 split

Can you tell by the way I type?

scumdog
21st April 2006, 23:02
they got ten fingers but its a 4 / 6 split

With mikey it's a 3-7 split at best.......


And thats just his toes.

cowpoos
21st April 2006, 23:05
your all fuckin bastards...

Colapop
21st April 2006, 23:07
Sure get all upset - just so you can run off to get some motherly love :love:

WINJA
21st April 2006, 23:34
With mikey it's a 3-7 split at best.......


And thats just his toes.
AND THEIR WEBED

MSTRS
22nd April 2006, 08:38
your all fuckin bastards...
We're all related to our daddies too....but in a goooood way:devil2:

froggyfrenchman
22nd April 2006, 20:34
your all fuckin bastards...

What defence do you have poos? Its right there in black and white, from your local paper

cowpoos
22nd April 2006, 20:42
you wannabe be a scared sheep eh cheeki afro boy.... well you will be...believe me....I'm coming up to the bay shortly :devil2:

froggyfrenchman
22nd April 2006, 20:49
come round for a beer when you do. Sorry, me nana lives outa town though

cowpoos
22nd April 2006, 20:52
tui??????????

froggyfrenchman
22nd April 2006, 20:55
I guess so...

cowpoos
22nd April 2006, 21:01
I guess so...
I'm in........

froggyfrenchman
22nd April 2006, 21:05
U moving here or comin to visit or what?

cowpoos
22nd April 2006, 21:14
U moving here or comin to visit or what?
I'm from the bay....all me family is there....I visit quite regularly...

froggyfrenchman
22nd April 2006, 21:20
sweet mate. keep in contact, i definatly feel a tui coming on