Labour to invest in parents and babies
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Mon Sep 11 2017 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
Labour to invest in parents and babies
Monday, 11 September 2017, 2:10 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Labour Party
Jacinda Ardern
Leader of the Opposition
MP for Mt Albert
11 September 2017
Labour to invest in parents and babies
Labour will fund an additional 100 Plunket and Tamariki Ora nurses to increase the help available for vulnerable parents and babies, says Leader of the Opposition Jacinda Ardern.
“It’s so important that our children get the best start in life. Well-Child providers like Plunket and Tamariki Ora do amazing work in our communities with new parents.
“Years ago I saw the impact that providing greater support to families via Plunket was having when a programme was trialled in Hawkes Bay.
“Since then, providers have told us they would really like to be able to offer more help to parents and babies with risk factors such as post-natal depression, family violence, teen parents, and deprivation. Initial visits will be able to be offered before the baby is born and will be more regular than what is currently offered.
“This funding will provide an extra 90,000 nurse visits a year, targeted at 18,000 vulnerable families.
“These visits will allow organisations like Plunket to get alongside parents earlier to give them the skills and support they need. They can address issues like drug and alcohol use, ensure the baby has a safe sleeping environment and help prepare them for parenthood. They'll also be able connect a family with any other services they might need.
“This $10m a year investment is part of the $8b in extra funding for health that Labour has budgeted for in our Fiscal Plan.
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“Increasing the number of Plunket/Tamariki Ora nurses sits alongside our policies on boosting family incomes, training more GPs, requiring all rentals to be healthy to live in, and extending Paid Parental Leave to 26 weeks as an example of Labour’s commitment to our children. Let’s do this,” says Jacinda Ardern.
Since Jacinda Ardern has become Leader of the Opposition, Labour has announced the following key policies:
• Rainbow
• Pay equity priority for mental health workers
• Canterbury child mental healthcare
• Rapid rail and Regional Transport
• Walking and Cycling infrastructure
• Better housing for Palmerston North
• Tourism and Conservation Fund
• Tertiary education and living costs support
• PM’s Award for Trades Training
• Forestry
• Better housing for Hawke’s Bay
A full list of Labour’s announced policies, including earlier announcements, can be found here: labour.org.nz/policy
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