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- Q16957536 abstract "Child poverty affects around 285,000 children in New Zealand, as reported by the Child Poverty Action Group (Aotearoa New Zealand) (CPAG). The Ministry of Social Development (New Zealand) recognises that: "Poverty in the richer nations is about relative disadvantage - it is about households and individuals who have a day-to-day standard of living or access to resources that fall below a minimum acceptable community standard." For New Zealand, children in poverty lack material things enjoyed by other children, which results in their social exclusion and alienation. As a country which wishes each citizen’s maximum potential productivity, more is expected than merely providing the essentials. The needs child poverty advocates are most concerned with are children’s safety and security, providing them with nutritious food, somewhere warm and dry to live, and giving them love and social contact so that they are provided with a sense of value. Consequences of child poverty in New Zealand include: poor health, such as lower rates of immunisation, higher rates of avoidable child mortality, infant mortality, low birth weight, and child injury; reduced participation in early childhood education, and young people leaving school with no or low qualifications; as well as higher rates of youth suicide, teenage imprisonment, and the victimisation of children. Ideas challenging child poverty in New Zealand, including child-centred legislation, child specific representation in the decision making process, and creating a Minister for Children in New Zealand, have been purported as viable solutions to child poverty issues. Professor Marie Johansson, from Karolinska Children’s Hospital in Sweden, after spending time working in Wellington, said that New Zealand needs to address child poverty as, “not a political question, it’s an ethical question, it’s a moral question.”".
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- Q16957536 comment "Child poverty affects around 285,000 children in New Zealand, as reported by the Child Poverty Action Group (Aotearoa New Zealand) (CPAG).".
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