More advocacy at the coalface needed – Child Poverty Action Group
Findings of a recent study byChild Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and associates show that more advocacy is needed at the…
Findings of a recent study byChild Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and associates show that more advocacy is needed at the…
Six years on from the Pike River disaster, the memory of that day still burns strong, and the families still…
And while we are talking about bloody Auckland Transport – how appalling is their vandalism of K Rd?
Sure, Hillary Clinton was a neoliberal war hawk whose platform wouldn’t do anything for the white working poor, but she was no fascist.
Whatever policies Trump intends to enact during his presidential term is unknown.
Worthy and future-focused though it may be, FoW is unlikely to exert a positive influence over the voting behaviour of working-class New Zealanders. There have been far too many reports about what ordinary working people must do to make themselves employable in the labour markets of the future.
The question should be: How can we help teachers help children, all children, better? And the answers are nothing like that top-down, bureaucratic rubbish inflicted on schools. And I think Hekia knows that, but you see, her agenda deep down is really to dismantle public education with the children contingent to that and especially the children of the poor.
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