Press Release – Manaaki Rangatahi A recent report from Child Poverty Action Group highlights the need for a strategy to end Youth Homelessness. Child Poverty Action Groups new report has highlighted that the lack of a strategy to end youth homelessness led to gross inequalities and …
A recent report from Child Poverty Action Group highlights the need for a strategy to end Youth Homelessness.
Child Poverty Action Groups new report has highlighted that the lack of a strategy to end youth homelessness led to gross inequalities and injustices in the experiences of young people.
The report highlights that young people without a care experience were neglected from the Governments homelessness response over lockdown.
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Press Release – Child Poverty Action Group Grim reading: thats the Child Poverty Action Groups assessment of the Child Poverty Related Indicators Report released today by the Government. “The report shows our children are suffering unnecessarily. Polling shows our communities care …
Grim reading: that’s the Child Poverty Action Group’s assessment of the Child Poverty Related Indicators Report released today by the Government.
“The report shows our children are suffering unnecessarily. Polling shows our communities care and want the Government to ensure families have liveable incomes – and that is an obvious, immediate step to stop many of these issues,” says Professor Emeritus Innes Asher, CPAG spokesperson and Welfare Expert Advisory Group member.
Press Release – Child Poverty Action Group Grim reading: thats the Child Poverty Action Groups assessment of the Child Poverty Related Indicators Report released today by the Government. “The report shows our children are suffering unnecessarily. Polling shows our communities care …
Grim reading: that’s the Child Poverty Action Group’s assessment of the Child Poverty Related Indicators Report released today by the Government.
“The report shows our children are suffering unnecessarily. Polling shows our communities care and want the Government to ensure families have liveable incomes – and that is an obvious, immediate step to stop many of these issues,” says Professor Emeritus Innes Asher, CPAG spokesperson and Welfare Expert Advisory Group member.