Growing list of candidates support the Tick for Kids agenda
Media release from Every Child Counts
Growing
list of candidates support the Tick for Kids
agenda
A growing list of candidates in the
local government and District Health Board elections are
signing up to the ‘Tick for Kids’ campaign, confirming
their commitment to children to young people. The first
list of candidates has been released today to enable voters
and the news media to see who has signed up. To enable
voters to support candidates who have signed up to the Tick
for Kids agenda, we will release an updated list when voting
papers are sent out on 20 September.
“We are pleased to see that 77 candidates have confirmed their commitment to progressing the interests of children and young people and we encourage others to do the same. Given that children can’t vote it is important for candidates and voters to keep them in mind,” says Dennis McKinlay, Chair of Every Child Counts and spoksperson for the Tick for Kids campaign.
“Among the candidates who have signed up current Mayors, councilors and DHB members alongside people who are new to local government and DHBs. Candidates can sign up to the Tick for Kids at surveymonkey.com
“Local government and DHBs are obliged by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to ensure children’s best interests are a priority consideration and they are well placed to ensure that children’s interests are addressed in local communities. Voters have the opportunity to ensure that their councils and DHBs are focused on our most vulnerable citizens – children – so that policies deliver the conditions that support child wellbeing,” concludes Mr McKinlay.
Facebook: Tick for Kids
Tick for Kids agenda for local government
Tick for Kids agenda for DHBs
Candidates can sign up to Tick for Kids
at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TickforKids
and
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TickforKidsDHB
The Tick for Kids campaign is supported by (as at 2
September):
Every Child
Counts
NZEI
NZ Medical
Association
Nurses for Children and Young People
Child Wellbeing Network
Local
Government and District Health Board
Candidates
Signed up to Tick for Kids
(as at 2 September)
1. Litea Ah Hoi
Porirua City Council and
Community Trust
2. Malcolm Aitken
Wellington City Council
3. Dr Judith
Aitken Capital and Coast
District Health Board
4. Nerida Ashcroft
Kaipatiki Local Board
5. Raewyn
Bennett Bay of Plenty Regional
Council
6. Shaun Biesiek
New Plymouth District Council
7. Marianne
Bishop Capital and Coast District
Health Board
8. Maxine Boag
Napier City Council
9. Lisa Bridson
Hutt City Council
10. Len Brown
Mayoral candidate, Auckland
11. Paul Bruce
Greater Wellington Regional Council
12. Dr Cathy
Casey Albert Eden Ward,
Auckland Council
13. Ann Chapman
Midcentral District Health Board
14. Nick
Chater Rotorua
Council
15. David Choat
Capital and Coast
District Health Board
16. Efeso Collins
Otara-Papatoetoe Ward, Auckland
Council
17. Diane Connors
Thames Coromandel District Council
18. Pippa
Coom Waitemata
Local Board
19. Eric
Davy
Nelson City Council
20. Harry Doig
Puketapapa Local Board
21.
Dave Donaldson QSM Rotorua
District Council
22. Paul Eagle
Wellington City Council
23. Rohan Evans
Albert-Eden Board
24. Julie Fairey
Puketapapa
Local Board
25. Glenda Fryer
Owairaka in the Albert-Eden Local Board
26. Helen Gaeta
Auckland District Health Board
27. Grant Gillon
Kaipatiki Local
Board
28. Pete George
Mayoral candidate, Dunedin City Council
29.
Allan Hall
Gisborne District Council
30. Peter Haynes
Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward,
Auckland Council
31. Russell Hoban
Waitemata Local Board
32. Jonathan
Hooker Masterton District Councillor
33. Garth Houltham Puketapapa
Local Board
34. Penny Hulse
Waitakere Ward, Auckland Council
35.
Karen Hunt
Rotorua District Council
36. Will 'Ilolahia
Auckland District Health
Board
37. Libby Jones
Northland District Health Board
38. Shail
Kaushal Puketapapa
Local Board
39. Sue Kedgley
Greater Wellington Regional Council
40. Anna
Kirk Taupo
District Council
41. Kath
Lauderdale New Plymouth District
Council
42. Mike
Lee
Waitemata and Gulf Ward, Auckland Council
43. Justin
Lester Wellington
City Council
44. Lois Anita Livingston
Waikato Regional council
45. Sheryl Mai
Mayoral candidate
Whangarei
46. Annette Main
Mayoral candidate, Whanganui
47. Sue
Matthews Bay of
Plenty District Health Board
48. Max P McLean
Hauraki District Council
49. Angela McLeod
Upper Hutt City Council
50. Jess Morgan
Whangarei District Council
51. Deborah Morris-Travers
Paraparaumu-Raumati Community Board
52. Viv Napier
South Waikato
District Council
53. Dave
Pipe Hawkes
Bay District Council
54. Mark Peck
Wellington City Council
55.
Tricia Reade
Waitemata Local Board
56. Helene Ritchie
Wellington City Council, Capital
and Coast District Health Board
57. Maurice
Rodway Southland Regional Council
58. Christine Rose
Waitakere Ward Councillor
59. Aleisha
Rutherford
Palmerston North City Council
60. Fiona Samuel
Wairarapa District Health
Board
61. Robbie Siataga Kavanagh
Nelson City Council
62. Joe Scaramuzza
Waipa District Council
63.
Michael Self
South Taranaki District Council
64. Alistair
Sowman Mayoral candidate,
Marlborough
65. Garry Stanley
Matamata Piako District Councillor
66.
Teresa Stevenson Dunedin
City Council
67. Graeme Tait
Waikato District Council
68. Gary
Thornton Kaipatiki
Local Board
69. John Tregidga
Mayoral candidate, Hauraki District
70.
Judy Turner
Whakatane District Council
71. Tracey Ultra
Upper Hutt City Council
72. Celia
Wade-Brown Mayoral
candidate, Wellington
73. Janet Wepa
Rotorua District Council
74. Mark Williams
Central Hawkes Bay District Council
75. Nigel Wilson
Greater
Wellington Regional Council
76. Michael Wood
Puketapapa Local Board
77.
Deborah Yates
Waitemata Local Board
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