Benefit levels fail to keep families out of poverty – Green

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The Salvation Armyโ€™s State of the Nation report is a bleak indictment on the failure of Government to take steps to end poverty, with those on benefits, including their children, hit hardest.

โ€œPoverty is a political choice this Government is choosing for our communities, intentionally exacerbating inequality and pushing thousands of families into hardship,โ€ says the Green Party Spokesperson for Social Development, Ricardo Menรฉndez March.

โ€œIn this country, we have the means and resources to ensure all whฤnau have the basics for a good life and donโ€™t fall through the gaps.

โ€œUnfortunately half of all children living in material hardship are in benefit households, the very families that this Government is forcing into deeper poverty with policies that sanction and punish beneficiaries.

โ€œThe Salvation Armyโ€™s report also highlights the need to transform Work and Incomeโ€™s culture to one where people are treated with trust and respect.

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โ€œPeople should not be declined hardship assistance when they are in need of help, and yet more people have been declined for this very critical support at a time when material hardship for children is increasing.

โ€œThis report also reinforces what people on the ground have been telling us for years: Mฤori and Pasifika people have been hardest hit by benefit sanctions, lack of access to adequate support, and ongoing discrimination by the very same agencies meant to support them.

โ€œPoverty is not something we have to accept, we can choose to end it. The Green Party campaigned on ending poverty with our Income Guarantee that would ensure everyone has enough food to put on the table, no matter how tough times get,โ€ saysย Ricardo Menรฉndez March.

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  1. Considering the vast increase in the cost of living since your last campaign, will your Income Guarantee also increase when next campaigning?

    Moteover, do you now have a commitment from Labour to suppoer it?

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