Work and finances

A key contributor to family wellbeing and whānau ora is the ability to make wise and informed choices about working, earning, spending, caring for their children, and having family time.

Compromised family economic circumstances have an impact beyond just the money, affecting health, employment, quality of life, relationships and outcomes for children.

Our research explores these issues and recommends ways in which the current situation could be improved – through new ways of working, improved support for childcare, paid parental leave and financial and other supports to prevent and reduce problem debt.

National Drug Policy
Submission to the Ministry of Health

In this submission, the Families Commission provides evidence from three of its research studies which show that there needs to be more support for families living with addiction.
SUBMISSIONS
Fri 28 Feb, 2014
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Pacific families and problem debt

This research looks at how Pacific families manage their finances. The information can be used by government and providers as they design future initiatives with Pacific families.
RESEARCH REPORTS
Sat 24 Nov, 2012
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Social Security (Benefit Categories and Work Focus) Amendment Bill
Submission to the Social Services Select Committee

In this submission, the Families Commission supports the intention of the Bill to improve the lives of beneficiaries, and calls for a number of changes to the Social Security Act to do this more effectively.
SUBMISSIONS
Thu 1 Nov, 2012
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Snapshot 17-12: Financial Hardship
Problem Debt

Problem debt is one symptom of financial hardship and is a significant barrier to families enjoying a meaningful, rewarding life. Families need to take action early before their debt spirals o
SNAPSHOTS
Mon 8 Oct, 2012
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Parental Leave And Employment Protection (Six Months Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
Submission to the Government Administration Select Committee

In this submission, the Families Commission argues that the Government should:
SUBMISSIONS
Fri 5 Oct, 2012
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Submission on the Child Support Amendment Bill
Submission to the Social Services Select Committee

The Child Support Amendment Bill amends the formula for the financial support of children whose parents have separated so that it is based on the combined income of both parents, the age of the children and a more equitable shared care threshold.
SUBMISSIONS
Sat 30 Jun, 2012
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Submission on the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Draft Amendment Bill

This submission supports most of the provisions of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Draft Amendment Bill, but asks that it go further in its protections of vulnerable families.
SUBMISSIONS
Fri 25 May, 2012
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Te Pūmautanga o te Whānau
Tūhoe and South Auckland whānau

In order to better understand whānau resilience and strength in the face of financial hardship and adversity, the Families Commission carried out five case studies with 40 families and whānau in ve
RESEARCH REPORTS
Fri 17 Feb, 2012
Download Te Pūmautanga o Te Whānau: Tūhoe and South Auckland – Research Report (25.66 MB)
One Step at a Time
Supporting families and whānau in financial hardship

This Families Commission research aims to better understand ways to support families and whānau in financial hardship, and to identify practical strategies for working with these families and whāna
RESEARCH REPORTS
Thu 16 Feb, 2012
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Work Experiences of Asian Immigrants
Impact on family wellbeing

This research study explores the work experiences of immigrants of Asian origin living in the greater Auckland region, New Zealand.
RESEARCH REPORTS
Mon 19 Dec, 2011
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