A budget that takes children seriously – Office of the Children’s Commissioner

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The Childrenโ€™s Commissioner, Judge Andrew Becroft, says todayโ€™s budget takes children seriously. He welcomes the focus on reducing child poverty, a critical step towards improving child wellbeing.

โ€œThe Families package, which includes a boost to Working for Families and a new Best Start payment supporting all new babies from July 1st, will make a significant differenceโ€, he says.

โ€œWe are also pleased about legislation to improve the number and condition of New Zealandโ€™s houses. Coupled with commitments to address homelessness, add new state housing and contribute to winter energy costs, these initiatives will go some way to improving the lives of many New Zealand children whose wellbeing is presently at risk.

The Commissioner welcomes significantly increased funding for learning support, GP visits made free to children under 14. He is also appreciative of additional funding for expanding the services of Oranga Tamariki and better support for people caring for children who are not their own.

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โ€œBut this budget canโ€™t stand aloneโ€ Judge Becroft says. โ€œIt needs to be the first of many offering this level of constructive change. If it is really to be considered a game-changer it will need to be built on in future years.

โ€œBut the initiatives taken in this budget are important first steps. โ€œThey take the needs of children seriously and will contribute to making their lives better. And we applaud that.โ€