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  1. Great deconstruct Frank,

    Please consider the big picture adding to our local issues, as we are now under the control of foreign forces today.

    You have exposed one of our local Government agencies with the evidence of slow deliberate privatisation of state agencies CIFs, as being just one of many others, such as Kiwirail, Schools, Housing, Energy, and more.

    Finance Minister says;
    “Social bonds, in which the return for investors will be partially determined by whether or not agreed social targets have been achieved, will become another tool in the Government’s social investment approach that is aiming to improve the lives and prospects of the most vulnerable New Zealanders.”
    “The Government is focused on achieving better results for individuals and families in highest need,” Finance Minister Bill English says.
    “Where we succeed, there are opportunities to help people fulfil their potential, a chance to break inter-generational cycles of dependency and, in the long term, potential savings for taxpayers.
    “So social bonds are a consistent fit with our wider social investment approach which aims to better understand both the drivers and risks of social dysfunction and where we can have the greatest impact in improving people’s lives.”
    “Dr Coleman says social bonds are an innovative way for the Government to contract social outcomes. They will see private and public sector organisation operating together to fund and deliver services”

    Those statements by those three ministers clearly depicts a privatisation agenda.

    All lucking behind this deep dark money generating privatisation model is Steven Joyce pulling the levers for PM Key who has been directed by another controlling body possibly The Bilderberg Group, as they are the master modelers of the ultimate model of the one world order under the installation of the global trade/corporate /control agreements known as TPPA/TTIP and the construct of the Asian/African Trade agreement still in final construct.

    Now as we witness the struggle of the EU commission coldly ramping up the pressure is pushing Great Britain out of the EU for voting to “leave” and it is easy to see under the “cold response” from these six original West European counties who set up the EU project that they were part of the united EU plan that was first hatched bin 1943 by members of the NAZI Party as a new method of control should Germany loose the war.

    Remains of this element are certainly now very much alive with the advent of these deeply controlled “Trade agreements being pushed by this EU commission.

    The economic modelling by this Bilderberg Group is at the heart of plans to push privatisation across every corner of the globe and is now being pushed by MBIE onto CIFS and every other former Governmental agency in our land of NZ and all other countries as the final tentacles of global Elitist corporate control is completed.

    THIS IS HOW BIG THE WHOLE PICTURE IS GOING FORWARD AS THIS FINANCIAL WAR SPREADS. Colman, Tolley, English, Joyce, & Key are only foot solders in this whole plan of the Elite and The Bilderberg group of completing total global dominance.

  2. +1. When I first heard about ‘social bonds’ I though it was a joke. Sadly this government seems determined to steal and privatise as much as possible and the most vulnerable are the easiest targets.

    Since inequality is growing, what better place than for the .1% to make even more profit from the most vulnerable kids? We see that UK based Serco has been so successful in prisons. Likewise, UK based Compass are model employers. sarc.

    Under neoliberalism, mothers already are forced out of hospitals within a few hours for normal delivery. People are living in tents with newborns due to being too scared to reveal to authorities they are homeless in case their baby is taken away. People’s travel on a bus per week in Auckland is nearly 10% of their minimum income, the ‘daily rate’ of power (before you draw power itself) is $30 – $75 per month, social housing is being sold or empty and those most vulnerable can not get into social housing leaving them to go to private rents which are not designed to house vulnerable people on limited incomes.

    Having children is hard enough, without being poor, desperate, close to homelessness and with potentially other issues (violence, literacy, mental or physical illness or just plain bad luck (being made redundant) etc.

    The system is failing. But what a joke, giving a business some profit to some how ‘solve’ this problem is the Natz answer. How about giving the ‘profit’ and the ‘consultancy fees’ and all the other waste of money to the system to actually get more social workers, pay them better, give vulnerable people social housing, an inflation/wages tracked benefit, do not penalise DPB people so they can have relationships that might give their family more support? etc etc.

    Oh but that will deny some crony, some chance for future profit ‘growth’, out of someones misfortune and the middle class can pay for it all, win win and turn them against the poor.

  3. Clever little game does the National Party play. Starve CYFS of sufficient funding, bring in social policies that will only make things worse, let it play out over a few years until it reaches a publicly untenable position, then get rid of the model and bring in publicly funded private organisations to cash in large and blame the underfunded organisation for Nationals stuff up. How many well-connected National Party people are about to do well out of this latest taxpayer largesse?

    I certainly know for sure that underfunding of CYFS accompanied by them having to wear the negative results of Nationals abysmal social policy have caused untold problems with that organisation meeting their goals.

    Under Nationals new plan you can just see stat rigging and a free for all cooking of the books by bond holders. I recall SERCO having the most outstanding results ever, ever at Mt Eden, until someone scratched the surface and found the place a circus that was completely the opposite of what their dazzling statistics had claimed. No person was held responsible for that corporate fraud!

    The trouble is, this new model will not change anything for the better unless substantial funding increases are made that go directly TO those in need, i.e. not into profits for private enterprise. And of course no extra money will go into the kids. nd as National have found, you can bullshit a lot of issues away but as the homeless and destitute numbers grow there are simply some things no bullshit can hide. And needy kids are exactly the same!

    I doubt the likes of Anne Tolley could ever look back over their lives given the opportunities they had to make a real positive contribution to society and honestly look themselves in the mirror and say they did, and be even more honest and acknowledge they made it worse.

    1. Prisons’ (and society’s) social problems are contained within their walls and private providers like Serco are easy to spot if they stuff up, for example with the fight-clubs in prisons.

      Privately run CYFs via NGO’s, EIEIO’s and IDK’s is a social disaster waiting to happen. The social problems so ably dealt with by a properly funded CYFS, will be outsourced to private providers, who will bid for the work and try to turn a profit, or a dividend to their government masters.

      Unlike prisons, the social problems associated with CYFs cases are not contained or restrained in one spot. Every city, every neighborhood, every school will bulge with the victims of 30 odd years of neoliberalism, mothers of all budgets, rampant underfunding and sinking lids. They are children, young people and their familes. Fellow kiwis fallen on hard times.

      Where’s the trickle down promised by neoliberals like Sir Roger Douglas? Where’s the funds from selling off half our power companies to “MADI’s”? Where’s the heart gone in Godzone’s Aotearoa?

      National, United Future, Maori Party and ACT – where’s the trickle down benefits of 30 odd years of pain and suffering? Brexit told Cameron and his neoliberal Tories where to shove their failed economic theories.

      National, United Future, Maori Party and ACT – your turn soon. And it can’t come soon enough. Why don’t you call an early election and put your economic prowess to the best binding vote of all?

  4. Astounding investigation, Frank. It’s a lengthy read, but it vividly tells the story what is happening in CYF and the ministry’s pathetic attempt to cover their arses.

    You’ve well and truly exposed the “cunning plan” as you put it to privatise aspects of CYF.

    This is what we don’t get from the msm (Radio NZ excepted, of course).

  5. Thank you for another meticulously researched and referenced post Frank! I’ll have more to say about the substance once I’ve had a look at some of the source material… And this dull red throbbing in my temples subsides.

  6. Thanks Frank, what is worse?

    The ease which which this government and it ministers can lie?

    Or the fact as you last few post suggest, that this national government has notched up a few gears on the hard right ideological purity?

  7. About two months ago I had the misfortune of listening to a high-powered CYFs bureaucrat talk up the ‘Modernising CYFs’ strategy. She used the word ‘investment’ about 100 times within her 50 mins, but never explained what the investment was, or how it would happen.

    The ideologues are not just from above (National, Labour etc), but they’re also embedded in our rotten institutions. Bland talk of modernising and investment is spouted off everywhere, and those who talk the talk, get rewarded for it.

    CYFs is completely broken, but the last thing they need is economic modernisation (more Blairite & Thatcherite solutions). Our current PM got into power by promising to reduce the economic investment into social services – go read his speeches from 2007 and 2008. It’s as clear as day. He was always going to increase poverty (which is no mean feat considering the levels of poverty that existed when he came to power).

    The goal of the left must be to eliminate the need for these social services – prisons, WINZ, CYFs etc. They’re ambulance at the bottom of the cliff solutions, and therefore they’re not solutions at all.

    Our social services need to be overhauled in conjunction with a major shift away from neoliberalism. If the former happens without the latter, then nothing changes. If Labour get in and continue with a neoliberal framework, then the changes to CYFs etc will be patch-jobs (ineffective and easily repealed).

    We need some radical solutions, not just neoliberalism with a human face. But here’s the thing, the solutions aren’t even that radical. We could begin with a human rights perspective – the right to housing, the right to being free from poverty, the right to dignity. These are in the same UN legislation that we draw upon to drop bombs on poor countries.

    It’s ironic that the only UN human right we seem to care about is the right to own property (article 17). But that right, if not heavily regulated and controlled, denies people of their other human rights.

    The root causes of our social ills need to be addressed. Creating institutions to address the symptoms of our socio-economic system will always fail. CYFs and WINZ are brutal oppressive institutions, no matter how nice we make them

  8. Thanks for your hard and thorough work for all of us, Frank – brilliant as usual. Would deserve a knighthood except that those are now being used for another purpose : to acknowledge those who don’t deserve such a thing.

    “So social bonds are a consistent fit with our wider social investment approach which aims to better understand both the drivers and risks of social dysfunction and where we can (then) have the greatest impact in (worsening) people’s lives.”

    Only one word added and one word changed.

    Isn’t that what they’re really aiming at?

  9. Thanks for your hard and thorough work for all of us, Frank – brilliant as usual. Would deserve a knighthood except that those are now being used for another purpose : to acknowledge those who don’t deserve such a thing.

    “So social bonds are a consistent fit with our wider social investment approach which aims to better understand both the drivers and risks of social dysfunction and where we can (then) have the greatest impact in (worsening) people’s lives.”

    Only one word added and one word changed.

    Isn’t that what they’re really aiming at?

  10. Dear Anne Tolley
    You say CYFS is broken and gone. That’s nice.

    That the new model is for the purchase of various services sort of ‘straight off’. No waiting, so these most vulnerable etc etc people get what they need blah and so.

    That’s nice, too.

    So where, Mrs Tolley, is this stash of experts and qualified people? Mostly in cities? In your imagination? And what lets you and the exCYFS kids jump the queue over other equally desperate and untreated people? We’re talking about a scarce and diminishing resource here in NZ.

    Pay for them to go to Aus, eh? But this isn’t cancer, dear. This is years and years of meticulous care and follow through. I know you’ll know this: what’s the price tag per intervention? Is it cheaper than now? Or just money to a company?

    Along with this wonderful story – have you talked to the training agencies/universities? You have?! Oh, that’s all right then. And when will the extra cohorts of trained social workers and psychologists and teachers and so many others all be coming on stream? Will you let them off the hideously expensive student loans so they are willing to stay?

    You hadn’t thought so far?

    Of course not, dear. ‘The market’ is notorious for its short termism. Just like politicians.

    Now, if you’d tell Iain Rennie to do his job and clean up the mumble that is MSD/WMD, and you go back to simply cutting ribbons, we can save lives and dollars.

    At all times bear in mind the following maxim: “If you’re a great rule-follower who suddenly is placed in charge of making rules and decisions, you may well freeze up in your new role or gum up the productivity of everyone else.” (L Peter).

    Congratulations. You did it.

    Now, move on.

  11. Because of the asset-stripping “thefts” of state owned enterprises such as Power Companies, there’s no money or income, apart from taxes to pay for social safety nets such as CYF’s.

    It’s basically privatising social responsibilities.

    There should be an immediate vote of no-confidence in this government on this CYF’s issue alone.

    “I will lead a Government that governs for all New Zealanders” is what Key said on his election night speech. ” Yeah right!

  12. Frank you are more through than the whole of the NZ MSM put together…great work, but sad it is so.
    From this whole CYFs debacle, I fear only further, pain, anguish and death for the innocent and powerless.
    This Nat government has so much blood on their hands, it’s really NOT funny.

  13. Thank you! This was a rare treat, quite lovely to read a straight, factual, in-depth report of an important ongoing phenomenon.

    Just one quibble, about one word in “National’s maniacal ideological obsession with privatisation.”

    I see no ideology here, just simple greed and crookedness. Payoffs for their team, at our expense, implemented by inserting unnecessary layers of middlemen into a transaction.

    What was once a simple process of paying taxes to an elected government that then supplied needed services becomes a long string of transactions with near zero accountability either to those who pay or those who need the service.

    Same as with electricity supply, Council “Controlled” Organisations, etc.

    Is there some subtlety here that I’ve missed seeing, that can elevate privatisation from being simply looting to the status of an ideology?

  14. Goldman Sachs is involved as usual through their foot solders who are invisible always so we will see everything “hollowed out until we arrive at a corporate run NZ, as was planned way back in 1942 now we are as a trading partner with the EU.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0WeURiShfU

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