A service helping children recover from sexual violence says there is little sign of extra help coming under a new national strategy.
The Government yesterday launched a 25-year strategy to combat family and sexual violence, promising it would make a difference on the ground.
The joint venture that implements it is already three years old, and was told in June by the Auditor-General it must improve.
Sex abuse support service HELP executive director Kathryn McPhillips spoke to Susie Ferguson.