Accounting for Children?
Accounting for Children?
Susan St John and Alan Johnson Budget 2010
Susan St John and Alan Johnson Budget 2010
At the 2010 CPAG budget Breakfast, Susan St John and Alan Johnson look at the Budget and how it impacts on the social and economic well-being of children.
The full presentation is avaialble here: Accounting for children?
A child's potential is a terrible thing to waste.
Child Poverty Action Group is an independent charity working to eliminate child poverty in New Zealand. CPAG works on behalf of the 270,000 New Zealand children whose well-being and future is compromised by their meagre standard of living.
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it is not", Dr Seuss.
Preventing, Mitigating or Solving Child Income Poverty? The Expert Advisory Group 2012 Report.
Special Issue on Child Poverty, Policy Quarterly, Vol.9(2).
Assoc Prof Susan St John (QSO) takes a close look at the the Final Report from Children's Commissioner's Expert Advisory Group on Soultions to Child Poverty.
Published May 2013
Each year, CPAG provides an alternative, child focused analysis of the budget.
In 2013, we are pleased to provide the public with a variety of resources - including a 10 page budget analysis and presentations from our nationwide Post-budget breakfasts.
Video clips of CPAG Budget Breakfast presentations will also be available shortly.
Our guiding principle, is the right of every child in New Zealand to security, food, shelter, education and healthcare. Child Poverty Action Group