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Covid-19: The stark inequity of the vaccine rollout

Covid-19: The stark inequity of the vaccine rollout
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Māori vaccine equity scheme criticism blows back on Seymour

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New Zealand pandemic policies pushed 18,000 children into poverty, study shows

Changes in youth homelessness and chronic absences for low-income students were also worse for Māori and Pasifika than for Pākehā (European New Zealanders). Reducing child poverty is one of Ardern’s signature issues. In her newly created role as minister for child poverty reduction she introduced legislation in 2018 that set out to create political accountability for reduction targets. But data released earlier this year shows that progress is moving at a glacial pace, with many vulnerable children still living in damp, unaffordable homes and with families that run out of food. More children than ever are living in motels as the public housing waitlist booms.

Seek help before it s too late, budget advisers say

Duncan says she has clients who are employed, but homeless. Marcroft and Duncan believed many fell into the trap of thinking only people on low or no incomes struggled with money. However, 40 per cent of their clients had jobs. When people found themselves in financial trouble, they were turning to banks, loan sharks and pawn shops, often making their situation worse. “Come to us when you re changing jobs, having a baby, going on unpaid leave. We can help you out,” Marcroft said. “But, most of the time, people are near crisis for a long time.” Duncan said one client’s health and well-being was so affected it almost cost her life. She was now proud to report that client had stayed on top of her mortgage for more than a month.

Study suggests nearly half NZ dementia cases potentially preventable

123rf Reducing obesity could be one of the best ways to slow the increase in the number of New Zealanders with dementia For European New Zealanders the PAF was 47.6 per cent, for Māori 51.4 per cent, for Pacific people 50.8 per cent, and for Asians 40.8 per cent. Researchers involved in the study came from Waikato, Counties Manukau and Auckland district health boards, the University of Auckland, and University College London. The study has been published in Risk factors with the highest adjusted PAF for the overall New Zealand population were hearing loss (7.8 per cent), obesity (5.5 per cent) and social isolation (5.4 per cent).

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