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All children thriving, belonging and achieving: what will it take? UNICEF New Zealand

By: UNICEF New Zealand.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Wellington, N.Z.: UNICEF NZ, 2012Description: electronic document (4 p.); PDF file.Subject(s): CHILDREN | ADOLESCENTS | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | NEGLECT | INTERVENTION | NEW ZEALAND | PREVENTION | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This briefing paper summarises the common themes from 80 organisations’ recent submissions to the Government’s Green Paper on Vulnerable Children. The briefing paper is supported by 80 key New Zealand organisations and child advocates. It is intended to help drive discussion and inform debate ahead of the Government’s White Paper for children, due 31 August 2012. Key themes include: •The wellbeing of all children in New Zealand needs to be a priority. •Government needs to focus on the underlying inequities which exist in New Zealand, especially the high levels of child poverty, if we are to empower families and communities to nurture children and ultimately create a society that puts children first. •To create tangible and long-term change, the Government needs to create a true Action Plan for all children. Use the second link for further information,available on the UNICEF website.
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"A community/NGO briefing paper, July 2012" (p. 1).

This briefing paper summarises the common themes from 80 organisations’ recent submissions to the Government’s Green Paper on Vulnerable Children. The briefing paper is supported by 80 key New Zealand organisations and child advocates. It is intended to help drive discussion and inform debate ahead of the Government’s White Paper for children, due 31 August 2012.

Key themes include:

•The wellbeing of all children in New Zealand needs to be a priority.
•Government needs to focus on the underlying inequities which exist in New Zealand, especially the high levels of child poverty, if we are to empower families and communities to nurture children and ultimately create a society that puts children first.
•To create tangible and long-term change, the Government needs to create a true Action Plan for all children. Use the second link for further information,available on the UNICEF website.