Showing posts with label parents as partners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parents as partners. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2008

Parents Choice 08 Succeeds in Raising Income Splitting

The value of parenting has again been underscored. This time through a United Nations Report expressing concerns about the impact of childcare centres. More on this at www.roger-ellis.blogspot.com

Parents Choice was formed in early 2008 to campaign for income splitting for tax purposes and other reforms which would provide greater recognition of the value of parenting. Ten months, several media interviews, several blogposts and many letters to MPs later we have succeeded in bringing the idea of income splitting to the fore. Several articles have subsequently appeared in the mainstream press about income splitting.

The election result did not show significant support for the one party promoting income splitting - United Future. However, the poor election result may be due to factors other than one of its policies. For example, the two large parties clearly drew more support from the smaller parties as voters tried to express their preferences regarding a centre-left government or a centre-right one. Despite the low vote for United Future the incoming government has agreed with United Future to support the Introduction of a new Bill into Parliament for income splitting. While this falls short of guaranteeing income splitting it does at least get a draft law into Parliament and will get it to the Select Committee stage so that the public can have its say. This is a significant step in the right direction and represents the best hope yet of securing income splitting here in New Zealand.

Parents Choice 08 also gave renewed hope to parents around the country who understand the importance of the parent-child relationship and the need for it to be valued by society. Indeed many hundreds of these parents have written to express their support for the campaign this year. Parents Choice appreciated that feedback and wants to take this opportunity to thank you for your support during this year and to wish you and your families/whanau a Merry Christmas and a fantastic 2009.

Monday, October 6, 2008

National's Families Policy Welcomed


National has released its Families Policy and it contains some impressive changes to the status quo. For instance it extends the 20 hours free Early Childhood Education to Playcentres, Kohanga Reo and Pacific language nests. It's also promising to increase the number of Plunket or Well Child services for new parents who need extra help and to fund Plunketline. Labour has refused to properly include Playcentres within the ECE 20 hours policy.

While National fails to include income splitting for tax purposes there is a pledge for further tax reform. Parents Choice 08 does not see the National Party's family policy as being inconsistent with either its own policies or those of United Future if Saturday's election leads to a National-United Future government.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Parents As Partners - Valuing Parenthood


Parents As Partners is a Waikato-based lobby group that has been leading the charge for better recognition of parenting for many years. When the time comes for congratulations to be passed around when Income Splitting is finally enacted then a huge congrats would be owed to Christine of Hamilton. She has been a tireless worker for the right of parents to be treated as equal partners in parenting.

Her group Parents As Partners aims to enable parents to "establish a partnership for the support of their family;

that we as parents are workers, and that our work is vitally important for the well-being of our society and the economy.

the value of "mother or father-in-the-home". In the context of a recognised partnership they would achieve economic visibility.

the right of parents to share their income for tax purposes by means of the partnership.

that the tasks of income earning and care giving are of equal importance for the family, and that the parents should be free to divide those tasks between them as they see fit, without economic constraints on one or other choice."


Parents Choice '08 wishes the team at Parents As Partners every success in the movement towards greater recognition of parenting. Check out their website at: www.parentsaspartners.org.nz