Call for Minister of Families in New Government
MEDIA RELEASE
11 November 2008
Call for Minister of
Families in New Government
Family First NZ is repeating its call for a Minister of Families to be appointed to the Cabinet of the new government.
“It is time that families were given the status they deserve,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. “Governments have tinkered with Families Commissions and a Children’s Commissioner, both which have been unable to, or have failed to, fully represent the concerns and needs of families.”
“It also fails to acknowledge that families and children are not mutually exclusive.”
“A Minister of Families at the Cabinet table will be party to all decisions made which affect families. Commissions are simply a way of saying “we acknowledge you but we’re not going to give you too much authority or input.”
“We currently have Cabinet Ministers for disabled, senior citizens, youth, Maori, veterans, women’s affairs – even the rugby world cup. It’s time we stopped paying lip service to our most important asset – strong families,” says Mr McCoskrie.
“It’s time the government put families at the head table.”
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