Showing posts with label CPAG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CPAG. Show all posts
Friday, October 25, 2013
Lindsay Mitchell: CPAG research flawed
Labels: child abuse, CPAG, Lindsay Mitchell, Welfare issuesRecent research by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) is flawed.
CPAG's analysis of Child Youth and Family child abuse data claimed, "The data suggests there is no correlation between benefit receipt and child maltreatment". This despite earlier Auckland University research finding, "Of all children having a finding of maltreatment by age 5, 83 percent are seen on a benefit before age two".
I asked the Ministry of Social Development for the data supplied to CPAG and was given the number of substantiated cases of child abuse and the 0-17 year-old population for each CYF site office. These show that CPAG's calculations are incorrect. For instance, their report states, '...the proportion of 0-17 year olds who were victims of abuse in Papakura was not 4.0% but 0.40 of 1%.' (p9)"
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Lindsay Mitchell: CPAG back in court - again
Labels: Child poverty, Child Poverty Action Group, CPAG, Lindsay Mitchell, Working for FamiliesThe Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) is about to return to court for the third time arguing that the In Work Tax Credit should go to beneficiary families. The group has an opinion piece in today's DomPost:New Zealand continues to grapple with a poor track record for child poverty and particularly the rising inequality affecting our poorest children. More
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