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auckland.scoop.co.nz » March Of Migrants II – Sunday, The 11th Of July 2pm

Press Release – Auckland Action Against Poverty Auckland Action Against Poverty (AAAP) are in solidarity with the Federation of Aotearoa Migrants (FAM) and will be taking to the streets again for the second March of Migrants this coming Sunday, the 11th of July in Tāmaki Makaurau. These marches are in response to our broken immigration system. The FAM demands are simple: It’s been over a year and migrants are still stranded offshore – bring them back! Give residency to those already here! Detach visas from employers! United separated families – reset Immigration policy and overhaul INZ Provide a one off amnesty for overstayers

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The Government Continues To Keep People Trapped In Poverty With $20 Increase On 1 July 2021

Thursday, 1 July 2021, 9:56 am Auckland Action Against Poverty (AAAP) are clear today’s increase of $20 to core benefits is not enough for people to be recognised for their dignity or value they are in our communities. The ideology the government continues to perpetuate in keeping people and families trapped in poverty is racist, and we need to draw on Indigenous values in the way we look after each other. “Poverty is a factor that drives inequities across our whole system and once we address this with systemic change we’ll see how people, families and communities can thrive” says AAAP Coordinator

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auckland.scoop.co.nz » The Government Continues To Keep People Trapped In Poverty With $20 Increase On 1 July 2021

Press Release – Auckland Action Against Poverty Auckland Action Against Poverty (AAAP) are clear today’s increase of $20 to core benefits is not enough for people to be recognised for their dignity or value they are in our communities. The ideology the government continues to perpetuate in keeping people and families trapped in poverty is racist, and we need to draw on Indigenous values in the way we look after each other. “Poverty is a factor that drives inequities across our whole system and once we address this with systemic change we’ll see how people, families and communities can thrive” says AAAP Coordinator Brooke Pao Stanley

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The Increase To Core Benefits In This Year's Budget Are Nowhere Near Enough

Thursday, 20 May 2021, 4:13 pm Auckland Action Against Poverty is frustrated about the so-called reversing of the Mother of All Budgets as the Labour government continues to introduce incremental changes to the welfare system. “The government had an opportunity to truly secure our recovery, by lifting benefits to liveable levels and fulfilling their promise to transform the welfare system. The $32-$55 increase to core benefits isn’t going to stop our whānau from needing to access hardship grants, and will continue to keep people and families in poverty,” says Auckland Action Against Poverty coordinator Brooke Pao Stanley. “The recommendations of benefit increases in the WEAG report are out-of-date, and

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