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Is there an invisible underclass of children?

This week the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) released their report Benefit Sanctions: Creating an Invisible Underclass of Children, which focussed on the sanctions on beneficiaries who failed to meet certain obligations. The report was critical of the National Party’s ‘ideologically driven’ policy of forcing parents into paid employment (among other social obligations). Read more

Insights Newsletter
25 October, 2013

Should government be feeding our kids?

Recently the government announced it would fund KickStart, a breakfast-in-schools programme designed specifically for decile 1 to 4 schools. The announcement was generally well received but did raise an uncomfortable question: is it the state’s role to feed people’s kids? Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
28 June, 2013

The importance of think tanks

Last Thursday night, former Australian Prime Minister Hon John Howard spoke at The New Zealand Initiative's inaugural retreat in Auckland. Below is an edited excerpt of his speech in which shared his views on think tanks and how they influenced him during his time as a politician. Read more

Hon John Howard
Insights Newsletter
29 March, 2013

Rehab more important than employment

This week, the Dominion Post ran an article under the rather optimistic headline, ‘Fulltime work lined up to keep prisoners happy’. It quoted Prime Minister John Key talking about a “working prisons” proposal designed to get prisoners working full-time in the prison system. Read more

Brigitte Masters
Insights Newsletter
1 February, 2013

Crime rates fall but targets unmet

Police statistics released this week show crime rates dropping to their lowest since 1988–89. Recorded offences dropped to 394,522 in 2011–12, down by 21,802 or 5.2% from 2010–11. Read more

Catherine Harland
Insights Newsletter
5 October, 2012

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