“…Rate ratio modelling of a large sample of birth rate data in New Zealand identified that Maori children, particularly those exposed to more risk factors, were more likely to experience abuse or neglect when compared to non‐Maori children (Cram, Gulliver, Ota, & Wilson, ). Living with poverty, as a risk factor for neglect, increases the likelihood of children being placed in care (Sinha et al, ; Esposito, Chabot, Rothwell, Trocmé, & Delaye, ) and also reduces the likelihood of future reunification of these children with their families (Esposito et al, ).…”