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1000 days to get it right for every child Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop Deborah Morris-Travers

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Page 1: 1000 days to get it right for every child Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop Deborah Morris-Travers

1000 days to get it right for every child

Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop

Deborah Morris-Travers

Page 2: 1000 days to get it right for every child Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop Deborah Morris-Travers

Why do children matter?

Citizens with inherent rights First 1000 days/ 3 years of life Vulnerability Return on investment vs. cost of getting it wrong Tomorrow’s parents, employees and community

leaders Non-voters

Page 3: 1000 days to get it right for every child Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop Deborah Morris-Travers

Why do children matter?

Children will comprise a smaller proportion of the population in the future, decreasing from 23.0 percent in 1996 to 15.5 percent in 2051

In 11 years, for the first time ever we’ll have more people over 65 than children under 14

By the year 2051, over half of all children (54.7 percent) will be of either Māori or Pasifika ethnicity

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Why does child advocacy matter?

“The general socio-economic milieu within which children are raised has far-

reaching consequences for their health and development.”

- Gluckman et al 2011

Page 5: 1000 days to get it right for every child Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop Deborah Morris-Travers

Advocacy for (and with) children

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Why does child advocacy matter?

UNCROC Article 3 – the best interests of the child should be a primary consideration

Rights to:Protection from harmProvision of necessities of lifeParticipation

Page 7: 1000 days to get it right for every child Early Childhood Council Conference Workshop Deborah Morris-Travers

Advocacy for (and with) children

Speaking for, with, and on behalf of children Individuals, groups or all children Legitimate activity Organisations investing in advocacy Creating the conditions for public health (Ottawa

Charter) and full recognition of rights (UNCROC) Formal or informal Knowledge/ evidence-based Focus on policy and/ or practice

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Why does child advocacy matter?

OECD ranking – 28 out of 30 Rheumatic fever at 14 times the OECD average 22 percent (230,000) in poverty and those most

likely to be in poverty are the youngest children (0-4 years) – link to poor outcomes

Over 13,000 children are admitted to hospital with conditions that could have been avoided

About 160,000 children are considered vulnerable at any one time and there are around 21,000 confirmed cases of abuse and neglect every year

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Why does child advocacy matter?

More than 47,000 children live in homes with family violence

30,000 students truant each day Low public investment and political invisibility of

children - we spend 5 times as much on people in their last 2 years of life as we spend on children in their first 5 years of life

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Why does child advocacy matter?

Political parties need to know people care

High public concern about child abuse Growing awareness of children in poverty Green Paper - White Paper Select Committees Ministerial Committee on Poverty No cross-party agreements

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What do children say?

“I think that the Government should honestly pay more attention to children, because the children are the future of NZ basically, and if the children of NZ are not getting treated as they should, obviously in the future then they won’t be how you want them…”

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What do children say?

Of 1659 children, 1117 said NZ should have a Children’s Action Plan that helps make sure children are healthy, safe, loved and cared for and do well at school.

(Callers to 0800 What’s Up)

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Advocacy at the national level – the 1000 days campaign

The economic case for more effective investment (at least $2bn child maltreatment, $6bn poor outcomes from poverty)

Play your part – wheel of action The Netherlands Study The parliamentary term ECC- BusinessNZ discussion series

- 10 May and 12 July

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Advocacy at the local level

A grandparent who urges the use of positive parenting in their family

A teacher who observes signs of neglect and discusses it with the parents

An adult who notices a parent’s stress and provides support

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Your own advocacy – group activity

Identify an issue that you have advocated on in your own community/ centre.

What successes did you have? What helped ensure that success? What do you perceive to be the advocacy

opportunities at the national level? What can be done to ensure success at that

level?

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Who’s looking out for me?

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Play your part!

Work with others Join Every Child Counts Write to MPs and newspapers Attend events Spread the word … 1000 days to get it

right for every child

www.everychildcounts.org.nz