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  1. Carmel
    Totally agree. Bit by bit we have to make big changes that make a real difference. Not pathetic $25 one off payments for those on benefits with children.

    The most cost effective thing to do first is to immediately add the IWTC pf 72.50 to the first child Family Tax Credit. It will cost around $500 million. It would make a real difference.

    The money would go ONLY to the worst off families.
    https://www.facebook.com/FixWorkingForFamilies/

  2. There is no good reason for children to go hungry in this country, EVER! This is a food-exporting country, and there’s no shortage of food.

    For a start, if everybody in this country had seen all the perfectly-edible food (eg day-old bread) I’ve seen in rubbish skips around the back of supermarkets (and eaten and shared), they would know that. Food recovery groups (see http://foodrecovery.nz/food-rescue-charities-2/) like FoodShare and KaiBosh and are doing a great job redirecting some of this food away from waste, which is good, but their very existence shows there is plenty of food to go around. The problem is prices are so high relative to incomes (particularly benefits), that people can’t afford to buy it.

    I’ve written on TDB about a school where volunteers have managed to give all students a free lunch some days by growing a community garden in the school grounds. In theory, every school could have a program like this, teaching eco-friendly food growing skills and providing produce for school lunches every day of the week and fruit for afternoon tea. But this requires people in every school neighbourhood putting in large amounts of time, teaching gardening and doing planning and admin. It needs either funding to pay people for (at least some of) their hours, which is hard to get, or families that can afford to live on one income, so the adults can put some of their working hours into volunteering on such programs. Society can’t have everyone in paid work *and* a thriving volunteer sector. Which is it?

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