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Presentation template
For use by individuals and organisations in full or part. Please reference the Child Poverty Monitor if using
any of this material.
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Child poverty is a real problem in New Zealand
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These families and children are doing it hard
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Some facts about children in poverty
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Children growing up in poverty have greater health risks
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Children in poverty are more likely to live in crowed housing
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Some children are at greater risk
• Greatest need for external support
• Greatest harm incurred
• Greatest inequalities
• Greatest return on investment
Very young children
Māori and Pasifika children
Children in sole-parent families
Children in severe and persistent poverty
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What do children say?
“Poverty is…not getting proper opportunities like going on school trips, hard to take part in things like sports and other activities”.
“Poverty is…moving houses, always moving – stressful. Having to move in the middle of the night – unable to pay rent, scary. Don’t make a lot of friends if moving a lot.”
“Poverty is…children left home alone as parents need to work. Children having to stay at home to look after brothers and sisters.”
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