New Zealand’s Youngest Citizens to Benefit From Government’s First 100 Days
Plunket says the Government’s decision to bring in its Families Package by 1 July 2018 and to set targets to reduce
child poverty are steps forward in giving the welfare of New Zealand’s young children the priority it deserves. The
plans were confirmed in today’s Speech from the Throne.
Plunket also welcomes the Government acting to tackle the housing crisis in their first 100 days with policies to give
more New Zealanders access to a safe, warm, dry home.
“The Government is taking action in its first 100 days to help make the difference of a lifetime in our tamariki’s first
1000 days,” said Plunket’s Chief Executive Amanda Malu. “We are encouraged the Government is making good on its
pre-election promise to introduce its Families Package by 1 July 2018.”
The Government says its Families Package will put more money into the pockets of low and middle income kiwi whānau:
Working for Families will be increased, and extended to 30,000 more families nationwide. Families with young children
will benefit with the introduction of the Best Start payment of $60 a week for each child in the first year after Paid
Parental Leave ends, and for low to middle income families up to age three.
Plunket said these increases were greatly needed and would make a real difference to families raising young children.
“Plunket nurses and health-workers see the impact of poverty and poor housing on young families, with young children
getting repeatedly sick from living in poor quality housing. The Families Package is designed to increase income for
families with young children, and we look forward to seeing the detail of the legislation, to ensure it provides
families with the support needed.”
She said not all children in New Zealand are getting the best start for reasons outside of their families’ control: “We
welcome Government action to level the playing field, and address the inequity of health outcomes among New Zealand’s
tamariki and whānau. We will be looking for further action to tackle systemic issues that are having an unacceptable
impact on children’s health,” said Plunket’s Amanda Malu.
She welcomed the Government’s statements on child poverty, and cautioned that action to match aspiration is needed to
lift children out of poverty.
Plunket is looking forward to working with the Government on its pre-election announcement to increase Well Child
Tamariki Ora frontline nurse visits targeted at vulnerable families.
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About Plunket
For over a century Plunket has supported New Zealand parents to nurture healthy, happy kiwi babies.
Plunket is a not-for-profit organisation and is New Zealand’s largest provider of services to support the health and
development of children under five.
Plunket is dedicated to working with parents and communities to ensure that New Zealand children get the best start in
life. Plunket’s services help families nationwide, through over 300 branches, mobile clinics and a free phone service
PlunketLine, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (0800 933 922).
Plunket services are available free to families in New Zealand with children aged 0 to 5. As registered nurses with a
postgraduate qualification, Plunket nurses are able to offer high standards of expertise and a range of services to
families.
For more information visit plunket.org.nz
About BNZ – Principal Sponsor
Bank of New Zealand is proud to work hand in hand with Plunket to bring young New Zealand families support when they
need it most.
BNZ is proud to have been a part of New Zealand since 1861 and looks forward to supporting another organisation that has
been integral to our country's upbringing.