Dunne Welcomes Families Commission Restructuring
Hon Peter Dunne
MP for Ohariu
Leader of
UnitedFuture
Monday, 28 May 2012
Dunne Welcomes Families
Commission Restructuring
UnitedFuture
leader Peter Dunne has welcomed the restructuring of the
Families Commission, saying the new focus on independent
monitoring, evaluation and research, and providing annual
Family Status Reports brings it far closer to its original
purpose.
“I am on the record as saying the
Families Commission lost its way early on under Labour
administrations that milk-sopped it into a politically
correct institution,” Mr Dunne said.
“The
changes announced by Social Development Minister Paula
Bennett today – in line with UnitedFuture’s confidence
and supply agreement with National – go a long way to
giving it the purpose it was meant to have from the
beginning.
“The model we always had in mind was a
Families Commission that did for families what Treasury does
for the economy – monitoring, evaluating and researching
– and these moves bring it far closer to that,” he
said.
Mr Dunne said the changes announced today –
including production of an annual Family Status Report –
had been essentially agreed with Prime Minister John Key in
coalition negotiations after last November’s
election.
“We live in a frenetic, fast-changing
world, and families are buffeted by constant social and
economic changes. We know it, but we do not have enough
research and hard-nosed evidence. These changes will help
remedy that and sharpen the focus on what families face and
what they need.
“That is going to be crucial in
helping shape government policy and legislation in the years
ahead.
“The Families Commission was never about
building empires. The restructured model will refocus on
understanding what families need and what they face. It is a
good move for New Zealand,” Mr Dunne
said.
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