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 ...
Aotearoa, Land of the Long Wide Bare Cupboard: Food Insecurity in New Zealand
Child Poverty Action Group has launched a series of papers to highlight the problems children face living in food insecure households.
Lunches in Schools a Win for Children but Burden of Poverty Still Looms
The barriers to child and youth wellbeing that have been identified will be only able to be comprehensively tackled if the Government has a strong, ...
Half of Children on Benefits Are Food Insecure, and Need Urgent Support Increases, says CPAG
The number of children living in households regularly going without sufficient healthy food is unacceptable, especially when healthy food is ...
CPAG Welcomes Ministry of Health Focus on Food Insecurity
“The mental health impacts of poor nutrition in a child's early years as well as poor nutrition among pregnant mothers can be enormous.”
CPM 2018: Inadequate Incomes and High Cost Housing to Blame for Rise in Food Poverty
Report finds that one in five children under the age of 15 (161,000 and 188,000 children) experience moderate-to-severe food insecurity.
Increased Hunger in the Land of Plenty Could Be Easily Solved
Families going without food on a regular basis is dangerously on the verge of becoming normal in Aotearoa-New Zealand.
Support for Eat Right, Be Bright Campaign for Universal School Lunches
A nutritious lunch for every child would go a long way toward ensuring that all children have the same chance for good educational outcomes, and ...