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Outreach & work with other agencies | Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre | Wellington, New Zealand
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Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre. Soup Kitchen meal service. Outreach and work with other agencies. Social inclusion projects and programmes. Other ways to get involved. Mental health and addictions. Living on a benefit. One off and regular donations. Soup Kitchen on Facebook. Outreach and work with other agencies. Soup Kitchen meal service. Outreach and work with other agencies. Social inclusion projects and programmes. We see access to healthy and affordable food as a basic human right, as is access to...
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braypa | Breathing Space Southland Trust
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Breathing Space Southland Trust. Helping those affected by homelessness. All posts by braypa. HOMELESSNESS THE INVISIBLE HOUSING PROBLEM. July 27, 2016. People without a home are largely invisible in the debate around housing in New Zealand. It is estimated that there are around 42,000 people. Putting Homelessness in Focus. Here, or copies of the DVD can be ordered from Kate Amore. The NZ Coalition to End Homelessness. University of Otago media release 3rd June 2016. The Australian homeless magazine.
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Links | Temple Sinai
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Wellington Progressive Jewish Congregation, New Zealand. Joe and Eve Major Trust. 2015 High Holy Days Drashot. Connections 2013 – Rick Sahar. Centre for Living Judaism. The following Jewish organisations have web sites in NZ:. Wellington’s orthodox congregation site. The Wellington Holocaust Research and Education Centre. A new site developed to tell of humanity lost, of resilience and survival, and through the stories of the refugees that came to Wellington, teach tolerance, courage and racial harmony.
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Extension good to see | Welfare Watch
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Meanwhile, over at Policy Progress. Coming up in Wellington: What Will Fix Child Poverty? Extension good to see. Posted by: David Choat. On: 7 September 2010. Last week the Welfare Working Group announced. The Minister for Social Development and Employment Paula Bennett has agreed to a request from the Welfare Working Group to extend the timeframe for its work. It will now deliver its final report in February. Feedback will also be sought on an Options Paper, which will be released in November. Address n...
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What’s Missing from the Welfare Debate | Welfare Watch
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Options Paper offers threats but no certainty. Meanwhile, over at Policy Progress. What’s Missing from the Welfare Debate. Posted by: Guest Post. On: 7 October 2010. In: Theory and Principles. Requiring mothers whose youngest child is aged six or more, and sickness beneficiaries, to seek work for 15 hours per week as a condition of benefit receipt. And is sending clear signals that the government not only wants to privatise the delivery of social assistance, but also funding through an insurance-based sy...
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Coming up in Wellington: What Will Fix Child Poverty? | Welfare Watch
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Extension good to see. Coming up next week — CPAG welfare forum. Coming up in Wellington: What Will Fix Child Poverty? Posted by: David Choat. On: 7 September 2010. I’m really looking forward to this. Hope you can make it along! 2 Responses to "Coming up in Wellington: What Will Fix Child Poverty? 9 September 2010 at 7:15 pm. Hi, I intend to be there – but will not be able to make to the Auckland session, involving Prf. Saunders, the previous day. 10 September 2010 at 7:36 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Options Paper offers threats but no certainty | Welfare Watch
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What’s Missing from the Welfare Debate. Options Paper offers threats but no certainty. Posted by: David Choat. On: 24 November 2010. The Welfare Working Group released. Its Options Paper today. And because of some frankly horrendous suggestions, up to and including a ‘strict time limit’ on benefits:. This makes it virtually impossible to engage with where they’re headed and respond (either constructively or oppositionally) to what they come up with until their final report is already a fait accompli.
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Guest Post | Welfare Watch
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What’s Missing from the Welfare Debate. Posted by: Guest Post. On: 7 October 2010. In: Theory and Principles. Requiring mothers whose youngest child is aged six or more, and sickness beneficiaries, to seek work for 15 hours per week as a condition of benefit receipt. And is sending clear signals that the government not only wants to privatise the delivery of social assistance, but also funding through an insurance-based system. In what Chris Trotter has described as an increasingly bitter debate around s...
kaibosh.org.nz
Who receives food? | Kaibosh
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Food rescue in New Zealand. Make a Meal in May. How to host a meal. Your Make a Meal in May pack. How does it work? Volunteer in Wellington City. Wellington City volunteer roles. Wellington City volunteer application pack. Volunteer in Lower Hutt. Lower Hutt volunteer roles. Lower Hutt volunteer application pack. Kaibosh regularly provides quality surplus food to the following community groups. Salvation Army Hope Centre. Wellington Women’s Boarding House. Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre. Room at the Inn.
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