A Xmas promise for Kiwi kids
BARNARDOS NEW ZEALAND
Thursday 17 December 2003
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A Xmas promise for Kiwi kids
''It’s good news for New Zealand,'' said Murray Edridge, Chief Executive of Barnardos when welcoming Dr Cullen’s commitment to a 2004 social dividend in his Budget Policy Statement. “After bearing the brunt of economic policies for a generation, children of low and middle income families are promised long-overdue relief. It is exciting to know that Dr Cullen’s Future Directions package will be the centrepiece of next year’s budget.”
“Dr Cullen’s Budget Policy Statement is short on specifics however so we must await the budget itself for the detail. He is correct in focusing on income support, incentives to move from being on the benefit to paid employment, housing. Progress on the Early Childhood Education Strategy is essential as is the continued roll out of the Primary Health Care Strategy.”
“In making the
transition from benefit to work more attractive we want to
see
- an increase in the minimum wage to make work more
attractive
- more assistance with the cost of early
childhood education and care which is especially important
for working single parents
- the removal of the
discriminatory child tax credit which in practice has
punished the children of beneficiaries, and
- its
replacement with tax incentives which are
non-discriminatory.”
“It is going to take more than one budget to eliminate child poverty. However the budget announcements reflect a necessary investment in the reduction of child abuse, improved health and education outcomes, and future national productivity,” Murray Edridge concluded.
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