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Misson Possible: Placing children at the centre Asthma Society/ Respiratory Conference September, 2013

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Misson Possible: Placing children at the centre. Asthma Society/ Respiratory Conference September, 2013. What we ’ ll cover. The work of Every Child Counts The big picture Children ’ s voices Everyone an advocate. Every Child Counts. Formed in 2004 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Misson Possible: Placing children at the centre

Asthma Society/ Respiratory Conference

September, 2013

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What we’ll cover

The work of Every Child Counts

The big picture

Children’s voices

Everyone an advocate

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Every Child Counts

Formed in 2004 Driven by Barnardos, Plunket, UNICEF, Save the

Children NZ, Mana Ririki Vision: A nation that values children and ensures

that every child in New Zealand is secure, healthy and happy

Mission: Advocating for the policy, practice and attitudes that enable children to thrive

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Every Child Counts

Objectives: Children at the centre of policy and planning A good start in the early years Reducing child abuse and neglect Ending child poverty, and Increasing status of parenting/ caregiving.

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The big picture

Low public investment and relative invisibility of children

Children are the population group most likely to be in poverty, with Māori and Pasifika over-represented

We spend 5 times as much on people in their last 2 years of life as we spend on children in their first 5 years of life

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The big picture

OECD ranking – 28th out of 30 Rheumatic fever at 14 times the OECD

average 25 percent (270,000) in poverty and those

most likely to be in poverty are the youngest children (0-4 years)

About 160,000 children are considered vulnerable at any one time and there are around 21,000 confirmed cases of abuse and neglect every year

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What do children say?

Families are the primary source of support for children, but government and community have a role

Children and young people want their parents to be well supported

Parents need to stop being angry

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What do children say?

Parents need time to play with their kids Hunger is a significant issue: food in

schools and adequate family income are needed

“I think that you should maybe make better homes for kids.” (From consultations with children by Barnardos and Save the Children)

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What do children say?

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For every child a healthy home

Election focus: Housing, income, support for parents and

education Working with political parties – policies and

coalition negotiations Men speaking to the solutions #healthyhomesnz

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Housing and respiratory health

The unsatisfactory physical state of housing as a main contributory factor to poor child health in New Zealand – cold, damp, unventilated, over-crowded

Overcrowding is an important risk factor for nine major types of disease and is estimated to cause more than 1300 hospital admissions each year

Of the 270,000 children in poverty, over 70 percent live in rental accommodation: 20 percent in state housing managed by Housing NZ and 50 percent in private rental accommodation

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Everyone an advocate

Local government and DHB elections 2013

General Election 2014

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Proverb

Nau te rou rou, naku te rou rou, ka ora ai te iwi.

If we all contribute our skills, expertise, passions, strengths, whatever we can offer, we will all flourish.

www.everychildcounts.org.nz