Government Response to Lockdown Poverty “Inadequate” and “Sluggish”
Emergency income relief is desperately needed for vast numbers of low-income families playing their part in lockdown.
Our Poorest Families Need Protection Now – Welfare Advocates
Families are dealing with high lockdown costs due to the halt of food-in-schools programmes, reduced supermarket specials, and increased data and ...
More Groups Join Growing Call to Govt to Replace Entrenched Poverty With Liveable Incomes
Social workers and foodbank organisers are among the latest of now 60+ groups signing an open letter to the government to ensure liveable incomes for ...
ActionStation & CPAG: Poverty Set to Worsen as COVID Support Ends Tomorrow
Activists and researchers are warning toxic stress, food insecurity and isolation are set to rise for many families in poverty almost immediately, as ...
CPAG and AAAP Call for Extension of Covid Support for NZ’s Most Financially Vulnerable
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and Auckland Action Against Poverty (AAAP) are both urging the Government to immediately raise family incomes ...
COVID-19 Puts Families at Greater Risk of Debt Traps
Increased stress and hardship await families if the Coalition Government does not address the needs of those on low incomes, according to Ngā Tāngata ...
COVID-19 Crisis Leading to Potential Hunger Crisis
Child Poverty Action Group is releasing research today showing that families' most basic need - of having access to good food - continues to be ...
New Research Shows Current Benefits Leave Families in Poverty
Recently released research shows families who rely on benefits could find themselves hundreds of dollars short every week of what’s required to get ...
Let’s Not Divide NZers With an ‘Unfair’ Two-Tier Benefit System
The recently announced COVID-19 Income Relief Payment is creating two tiers of welfare, marginalising those already struggling under the current ...
Budget Delivers Disappointment for Children in Poverty but CPAG Has Hope This Can Be Fixed
CPAG executive officer Georgie Craw says: "We hope the Government will take up the opportunity it has afforded itself to enable our nation to be the ...
Child Poverty Action Group Wants to See Children at the Heart of This Budget
Many New Zealanders have become emboldened by working for the collective good and there now seems to be a growing desire to extend kindness to each ...
We Need New Jobs for All in Post-Lockdown Recovery
CPAG believes creating separate services and duplicating existing online job seeker tools could lead to a ‘two tier system’ which could further ...
Legacy of Govt Response Should Be Fairer Society Not Fiscal Ill-Discipline
As we move out of level 4 lockdown, Child Poverty Action Group is calling on the Government to make sure the legacy of this crisis is not one of ...
Change NZ’s Welfare System Now - Before This Health Crisis Becomes a Child Poverty Crisis
CPAG is calling on the Government to take a new approach to our income support system so the impacts of Covid-19 do not lead to an increase in child ...
Let’s Move Hard and Early to Curb COVID-19-Related Poverty
Child Poverty Action Group applauds the Prime Minister's move to go hard and early to curb the spread of Covid-19 and believe the Government needs to ...
CPAG Welcomes the Rescue Package and Offers Advice for the Next Urgent Steps
Child Poverty Action Group welcomes the COVID-19 stimulus package with its recognition that benefits must be accessible and more generous.
Coronavirus Crisis Highlights the Failures of Our Welfare System
Child Poverty Action Group calls on the Government to fix the welfare system so everyone, not just the forestry workers who have lost their jobs due ...