Children lifted out of poverty statistics

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From: James

Dear Chris Hipkins,

As per your speech to the Labour Party conference dated 28/05/2023 you stated that under Jacinda Ardern 77,000 children had been lifted out of poverty.

Jacinda Ardern’s own Labour Party conference speech dated 06/11/22 stated just 66,000 children had been lifted out of poverty.

Under the OIA please provide the statistics and details that show an additional 11,000 children were lifted out of poverty between the 06/11/22 and 19/01/2023 - the date of Ardern’s resignation.

Yours faithfully,

James

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I am writing on behalf of the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Chris Hipkins, to acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act request.

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From: James <[FOI #22939 email]>
Sent: Sunday, 28 May 2023 5:30 PM
To: C Hipkins (MIN) <[Chris Hipkins request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Children lifted out of poverty statistics

Dear Chris Hipkins,

As per your speech to the Labour Party conference dated 28/05/2023 you stated that under Jacinda Ardern 77,000 children had been lifted out of poverty.

Jacinda Ardern’s own Labour Party conference speech dated 06/11/22 stated just 66,000 children had been lifted out of poverty.

Under the OIA please provide the statistics and details that show an additional 11,000 children were lifted out of poverty between the 06/11/22 and 19/01/2023 - the date of Ardern’s resignation.

Yours faithfully,

James

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From: James

Dear C Hipkins (MIN),

This information has already been provided, as such I withdraw my OIA request.

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,

James

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Chris Hipkins

Kia ora

 

Thank you for taking the time to get in touch with Prime Minister, Chris
Hipkins.

 

Please accept this as acknowledgement that your email has been received by
my office.

 

If you are writing about an issue relating to COVID-19, mental health,
immigration, housing or benefit assistance, here's a list of links which
you might find helpful:

 

COVID-19

 

For information on COVID-19, including the latest updates, go to
[1]www.covid19.govt.nz

 

For immigration and visa advice

Contact the call centre which is open  6:00am Monday to midnight on
Saturday (NZT).

[2]https://www.immigration.govt.nz/contact/  

 

 

For urgent housing or benefit enquiries:

∙             Call 0800 559 009 (for under 65)

∙             Call 0800 552 002 (for over 65)

 

 

If you need treatment or support for your health or wellbeing. The
following options are available:

 

Healthline – You can call Healthline for health advice on freephone 0800
611 116 at any time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Healthline staff
can advise you on the best thing to do in your situation, including which
services are near you and open.

 

1737 – If you need to talk to someone about how you are feeling, you can
call or text 1737 for free at any time to talk to a trained counsellor.

 

Mental health crisis teams – If you are concerned that someone is going to
hurt themselves or someone else, you can all your local mental health
crisis team. A full list of numbers is available here:
[3]www.health.govt.nz/your-health/services-and-support/health-care-services/mental-health-services/crisis-assessment-teams/

 

For Police assistance in an emergency call 111. For everything else use
105.

You can also make a report online at [4]www.105.police.govt.nz

 

 

We hope that this information is helpful, if not we will try to get back
to you as soon as possible.

 

Thank you again.

 

 

Office of the Prime Minister

 

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