Innes Asher
Child Action Poverty Group demands meeting with incoming Prime Minister before Christmas
With a record almost half a million New Zealanders relying on food handouts from charity each month - the new government is being told that child poverty must be at the top of its agenda.
The Child… Audio
Poverty groups disappointed by budget
Groups representing those most disadvantaged in Aotearoa say they're disappointed the budget hasn't gone far enough.
Child Poverty Action Group says while it is encouraging to see large investments… Audio
Indications children being lifted from poverty - report
The government contends that two new reports reveal progress is being made to lift children from poverty.
The reports are the first statutory Annual Report for the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy… Audio
Anti-poverty group says families package still falling short
The government's touting the success of a families package scheme, saying it helped more than half of all families with children in its first year.
Introduced in 2018, the Families Package boosted… Audio
Child Poverty Action responds to new reports
The Child Poverty Action Group says the latest data on child poverty makes grim reading. Two new reports on child poverty and wellbeing show one in five children are living in households where food… Audio
Child Poverty Action Group not happy with latest figures
'Shocking and disappointing', Those are the words the Child Poverty Action Group are using to describe the state of child poverty in New Zealand following a new report from Statistics New Zealand.
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Child Poverty Action Group dismayed by government inaction on poverty
The Child Poverty Action Group is dismayed the government is not moving fast enough to lift New Zealand families out of poverty.
It's been nearly two years since government-appointed experts called… Audio
Free Meds? Counting the cost of prescriptions
A new study into prescription charges will ascertain the extent to which $5 prescription charges are stopping New Zealanders from undergoing treatment. University of Otago Professor Pauline Norris is… Audio
Master listeners
In a democratic society striving to give everyone a voice, have we lost the ability to listen? Audio
Master listeners
In a democratic society striving to give everyone a voice, have we lost the ability to listen?
AudioCalls for more action over respiratory disease
Some doctors and academics say the Government is not doing enough in the face of soaring respiratory diseases among Maori and Pacifika children. Audio
Paediatrician raects to children's cold, damp, mouldy home
Housing New Zealand has offered to put an Auckland family - whose state house is riddled with mould - up in a motel until a new home can be found for them... Audio
Social Development Minister on poverty report
The second annual Child Poverty Monitor says almost a quarter of New Zealand children are living in poverty. Audio
Poverty link to child abuse clearer - lobbyists
A lobby group says its latest research confirms poverty is a crucial risk factor in child abuse. Audio
Government's healthy food guidelines
A new study shows nutritious food is too expensive for struggling families. Audio
Innes Asher: the ISAAC research programme
Head of Paediatrics at the School of Medicine, University of Auckland, chair of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), a unique worldwide epidemiological research… Audio
Poor children not getting the help they need
An Auckland University Professor says the problem of poor children being denied after hours medical care is a national problem. Audio
Child welfare in New Zealand
The OECD's first-ever report on child well-being in its 30 member countries paints a bleak picture of life in New Zealand for some children, with high rates of child poverty, teen pregnancy and… Audio
Concerns over children's cough and cold medicines
UK Medicines Authority warns that 69 cough and cold remedies for children can have serious side effects and may not even work. Audio
Asthma and Paracetamol
A worrying link has been identified between asthma and the use of Paracetamol in children, according to a study released today. Audio