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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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Page 1: Presentation template For use by individuals and organisations in full or part. Please reference the Child Poverty Monitor if using any of this material

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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