The Governmentโs move to dilute child poverty targets is a reminder that it is actively choosing to preserve hardship for thousands of households.
โThe Government has watered down our child poverty targets by stealth, a decision that will plunge thousands of children into material hardship,โ says the Green Partyโs spokesperson for Social Development, Ricardo Menรฉndez March.
โThis decision will have severe consequences for our communities and is something the Government has tried to do as quietly as possible. There has been no announcement and they have shown no accountability for this.
โThis is just the latest example of the Governmentโs complete and utter disregard for our communities. This decision shows the Government is comfortable with nearly 17,000 more children being in material hardship.
โPoverty is not inevitable, but rather a result of choices made by successive Governments. This Coalition has not only kept benefit levels below the poverty line, but also enabled landlords to continue lifting rents above inflation levels while punishing those on the breadline with more benefit sanctions.
โEvery child in Aotearoa deserves to grow up in a country that supports them to thrive, one that protects them from poverty. Already, one in eight children are growing up in material hardship. For Mฤori, it is one in five. How is it possible that in a wealthy country like ours there are thousands of children without enough to eat, a good bed, warm clothes, and decent shoes?
โThe cruel and careless nature of this Government looks set to make these sobering statistics even worse.
โThe Green Party campaigned to end poverty for all families in Aotearoa by providing everyone with an Income Guarantee that would ensure every household and every child has everything they need to thrive.
โPoverty is a political choice. We will keep fighting to make sure child poverty is a thing of the past,โ says Ricardo Menรฉndez March.


