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Notes from officials meeting 12 December 2023
Identified population groups – Māori and disabled children. Discussion raised that the
UNICEF Report Card 18 included commentary about the disparities in NZ child poverty
rates for disabled children versus non-disabled children.
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Lucy Cassels; Shane Simpson; Tiso Fiaola; Mokalagi Tamapeau; Samantha Whaitiri-Faitua; MPP Advice
Subject:
RE: MPP f/back on DPMC CYWS and Child Poverty Related Indicators 2022/23 Annual Report
Date:
Thursday, 14 March 2024 12:03:00 pm
Attachments:
2022 23 Draft Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy and CPRI Annual Report 20240311 Updated for
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As discussed, please find attached an updated version of the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy
and Child Poverty Related Indicators Annual Report for your reference.
Just for you’re aware, the report is currently with Ministers for Ministerial consultation. It’s been
sent to the children’s Ministers (Health, Education, Children, Social Development, Police and
Justice), the Ministers of Housing and Finance, and the Ministers for Social Investment, Youth,
Mental Health, Māori Development and Disability Issues. Ministerial consultation will run until
Friday 22 March . We will then:
finalise the report by Wednesday 28 March 2024
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present the paper to the House of Representatives and publish in the week of 1 April 2024,
with a date to be confirmed.
We will let you know when we have the expected date for tabling and publication, and if there’s
any feedback from Ministers on the report that lead to substantive changes.
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In the meantime, please feel free to get in touch with any questions and thank you so much again
for your feedback and review.
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We suggest this shift be reconsidered in light of the significant disparities this cohort
faces, including (from Treasury’s Pacific Wellbeing analytical paper):
one in four Pacific children live in poverty;
Pacific children are more likely to live in a household experiencing material
hardship, food insecurity, or housing issues;
Pacific children are 50 times more likely to be hospitalised from developing acute
rheumatic fever compared to non-Pacific, non-Māori children; and
the high proportion of Pacific children and young people who do not attend
school regularly. Ministry of Education officials raised concerns that children
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(likely) chosen to continue to support their families through employment and
other activities.
We understand that data was collected on Pacific children and young people for the
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draft 2022-23 Annual Report and will be provided when it is available. We look forward
to this as it will be a valuable resource. We are available to discuss whether there is
anything we can do to support the continued collection of data on Pacific children and
young people.
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Other future reporting considerations
Intersectional reporting (Māori disabled children and young people, and Pacific disabled
children and young people, and Māori Pacific children and young people) – We
recommend that there be monitoring of progress for each of the subsets due to the
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additional challenges they face, including:
the general scarcity of data on Pacific intellectually disabled children, and that 44%
of Pacific disabled children live in high deprivation; and
that rangatahi of both Māori and Pacific heritage are at higher risk of substance
abuse (see Te Hiringa Hauora report, attached).
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The Ministry also welcomes the opportunity to be involved in future reviews of the annual report.
We hope this feedback is useful. Please feel free to contact us should you have any questions or
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wish to discuss anything further.
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Please don’t hesitate to get in touch in you have any questions.
Ngā manaakitanga,
Hannah
Hannah Kerr (she/her)
Director
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RE: For reference- No action needed- Release of 2022/23 Child and Youth Wellbeing and Child Poverty
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Date:
Monday, 15 April 2024 9:06:00 am
Attachments:
CYWS and CPRI supplementary data tables- for internal use 20240415.docx
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For your reference and for internal use, please find the attached data tables on outcomes for
Pacific children and young people, where data is available.
Please note this data hasn’t been QAd to the same extent as the final published data and we are
providing it for internal use as an indication of trends and outcomes. If there are areas you are
keen to explore further or to use the data externally, we can provide you with the relevant agency
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