Anti-Poverty Groups Query Budget Benefit Delay, Call For Full Increases on 1 July

The Government has given no reason why these increases have been staggered.

Income Support Rises Welcome if Not Yet Enough

CPAG modelling shows many families paying low rent have income below poverty lines by around $100 - $230 a week.

Budget 2020 - An Opportunity Lost or Just Deferred?

On May 15 we broadcast our annual post-budget event From Lockdown to Unlocking Potential and the live Q&A online facilitated by award-winning ...

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 ...

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 ...

Budget Provides Relief but Nothing Transformational for Children in Poverty

CPAG says the plan to index benefits to average wage inflation is a step forward to prevent families from falling even further behind, but it doesn’t ...

Will Budget 2019 Be Transformational for Children Living in Poverty?

CPAG is looking to the Government to deliver a package in Budget 2019 that will truly transform the lives of children living in Aotearoa who ...

Children’s Voices Denied in Select Committee Debacle

CPAG says investing in children’s wellbeing requires more substantive and enduring changes than have been implemented to date.

State of the Nation Report Shows Little Improvement for Children

CPAG believes a meaningful reduction in child poverty rates is not attainable unless the harmful inadequacy of benefit levels is addressed.

Benefit Data Shows Families Cannot Wait Till Budget 2019 Announcements

CPAG calls on the coalition Government to increase welfare benefits by at least 20% immediately and index to wages like New Zealand Superannuation.

Wellbeing Budget and Child Poverty Reduction Act Lay Foundations for Change

CPAG believes that making children visible as one of the five priority areas of this Budget shows true commitment to reducing child poverty.

2018 Budget: A First Step, but Not a Transformation for Children

Budget predictions of a $3.8 billion surplus show that resources exist to provide children living in the worst of poverty the real, substantial lift ...

Budget 2018: Best Opportunity to Benefit All Children

CPAG joins with families nationwide in asking that the new Government delivers hope for low-income families and their children in this budget.

CPAG’s Nationwide Post Budget Events

Find out what the impact of Budget 2018 will be for families and children, in Child Poverty Action Group’s 2018 Post Budget presentations.

Budget Policy Shows Some Progress, but More Work Is Needed

Fair indexation of WFF to reflect Cost-Price Index inflation and also average wage inflation is critical to the success of child poverty reduction ...

Budget 2017: A Trickle Not a Tide

While the small offerings show some improvement for around 50,000 children in severe poverty, another 100,000 to150,000 children will not benefit ...

Budget 2017: Will It Turn the Tide?

“This year our children deserve a sea change. In previous budgets there has been little commitment to alleviating hardship among our worst-off ...

Families Must Feature in Budget 2017

CPAG joins with families nationwide in hoping the Government delivers for children in this budget.

Budget Policy 2017: Make Housing Low-Income Families a Priority

There has been no notable improvement for children in poverty over the past decade, and it is imperative that significant extra funding be directed ...