because as a community we have come together to build the sort of society that is organized in order to truly love, manaaki and care for all our people.
Ending homelessness is totally possible in Aotearoa, we can do it, and together, we will.
#LoveIsTheWay#EndYouthHomelessness
Awesome hui with this crew - @_AAAP_@_kick_back@actionstation - dreaming of an Aotearoa New Zealand free of homelessness, where all our people have access to their basic human needs, where none of our kids suffer the indignity of homelessness,
Come through to Papatoetoe Work and Income on Thursday mornings for hangs, chats about this new sanction system and for support with advocacy! We’d love to see you~ the AAAP fam 💗💗💗
"Results indicate that inequity exists in the policing system and operates at different levels: structural, institutional and interpersonal," researchers said.
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Energy data released last night by the Electricity Authority shows that big generators made big margins in their generation activities - $119m in one week alone. $512m over six weeks - equivalent to $4.4bn annually. That profit comes at a cost. A 🧵 https://t.co/6fs1i9Lqbu
“If we provide the means for our most vulnerable to live with decency and dignity, there’s a much greater chance they will find long-term solutions to their own challenges.” — Brooke Pao Stanley @_BPS__
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Manurewa High School students say the school lunch programme has made a huge difference to their learning, and are asking Associate Education Minister David Seymour to reconsider his views on its funding levels.
Watch @Indiratweets' full story: https://t.co/DJJ0KA5jAq
Again for everyone at the back - it’s not a human right if we have to pay for it. If we’re paying for our basic rights to life they’re not rights anymore, they’re a privilege.
"If mums don't have enough money to buy food kids should be given food anyway. We need food to play, and food helps us learn," 6-year-old Sophie said.
Good initiative 👏