Ticking all the right boxes

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MIL OSI – Source: Labour Party –

Headline: Ticking all the right boxes

Tick for Kids, a campaign to encourage political parties to put children at the centre of their decision-making, has the full backing of the Labour Party which has pledged to do exactly that, its Children’s spokesperson Jacinda Ardern says.

“As clichéd as it might sound, our kids really are our future – it’s a no brainer that their health and wellbeing should be at the heart of any government policy and that government takes a lead role in improving outcomes for every Kiwi kid.

“We know that the early years of a child’s life are the most important, yet we still have 285,000 children living in poverty, high rates of rheumatic fever and far too many kids living in unhealthy cold and damp homes.

“Labour’s policies are about providing children with the opportunities they need to thrive, by boosting support for parents and addressing issues such as inequality.

“We want our kids to be living in warm dry homes and we’ll introduce a WOF for private rentals to make sure that happens.

“We’ll provide support for new parents through our Best Start payment, and by extending paid parental leave, and we’ll bump up the number of hours of free early childhood and put food into our low decile schools.

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“Labour will also create a Ministry and Minister for Children, putting our kids front and centre of everything we do.

“Tick for Kids is something all Kiwis can be involved in and it has Labour’s full support.”

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  1. Good on you Labour!!!

    About time someone decided to look after the children – the future of our nation.

    Pity it hadn’t happened already, as now there are just too many children who will have health and disability disorders throughout their lives, due to their current and past neglect through poverty and/or abuse.

    I know you (Labour) are going to give rental properties WOFs, and this is good. However it could be even gooder, to give the right plan to low and no income earners, so they could buy and own their own homes – the mortgage repayments would be inspirational and motivational for many families – and could help curb property speculation by the over-greedy capitalists.

    Love to have this job!

    Bless all our children with a bright future.

    Now, what about reinstating our former access to free education at university, because poor, disabled and abused children are often people of great intiative, and given the chance at proper education will be a huge benefit to our country, and its future.

    • Bless all our children with a bright future.

      Now, what about reinstating our former access to free education at university, because poor, disabled and abused children are often people of great intiative, and given the chance at proper education will be a huge benefit to our country, and its future.

      MISTERY

      Research that tells us that high fees stop many from thinking they can aspire to a tertiary education; from even bothering to enrol; from signing on for longer more costly degree length courses; even though they know that that is the pathway to better employment opportunities.

      Research that tells us that many, crippled by student debt, leave as soon as they graduate to escape a life of indebtedness, or drop out early because of the heavy financial commitments of tertiary study.

      And sadly, research that tells us what most of us already know but many refuse to acknowledge, that these problems are ever more complex and far more damaging, for Maori, for Pasifika, and for those who grow up in communities where poverty is the norm.

      And that’s why MANA says, that if we want NZ to become a genuine player in world affairs, then instead of trying to bribe our away onto the UN Security Council, and instead of throwing even more money at Team New Zealand after already blowing $90 million on two failed campaigns to date, and instead of constantly cutting funds to what was once a leading international tertiary sector, perhaps we should be overhauling our whole education system and rebuilding it based on a full commitment toFREE EDUCATION that shows our young people that we want them to grow here, we want them to learn here, we want them to live here, we want them to work here, we want them to invest here, and that we are happy to invest in them, because we know that an investment in them is an investment in us all.

      Because we know that education is a public right, something that should be paid for from the public purse; that Aotearoa is a better nation with an educated population; that student debt is a huge deterrent to people taking up tertiary study, and a massive burden in a low wage economy like ours; that we need to be tapping into the nation’s intelligence, to become innovators rather than mere consumers for the world’s multinationals; and that without a culture of free education, we shall become the zombies of the world, the dull and dim-witted slaves to a rich and powerful and ever-more greedy elite.

      And that’s why we need to increase access to our tertiary institutions, to convince parents that their children can get in to those places, and to get our young people to believe that tertiary education really is available to everyone, regardless of the colour of their wallets! And that’s why one of MANA’s very first policies, isFREE EDUCATION, a position also promoted by our partners in the Internet Party, and a position based on our absolute belief that our young people are worth every cent of our investment.

      And that’s why we say -drop the decision to shut down student associations and let them continue to be voices for change, campaigners for student rights, and advocates for free thinking;dump the plan to remove student, staff and community members from tertiary governance bodies and let them continue to be the voices of their communities;write off student debt as the first step in our investment in our own future;provide a proper living student allowance for all tertiary students;scrap tertiary fees; and challenge ourselves to create a world that we want for all of our young people, not just those who can afford it.

      And yes we know that this approach will cost us, but in the final analysis MANA still says yes,absolutely yes, because we believe, absolutely believe, that our young people will be worth every single cent.

      HONE HARAWIRA

      See more at – http://mana.net.nz/2014/06/debate-on-crown-entities-public-organisations-and-state-enterprises/

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