A podcast featuring Variety CEO Wayne Howard discusses the growing crisis of child poverty in New Zealand, emphasizing the need for collaboration among charities, government, and private sector to address material hardship and support children without basic essentials.
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Charity Variety says that those who care need to collaborate rather than try to fight child poverty individually. This is as a new report on child poverty. It was released yesterday saying 50,000 more children are in material hardship than three years ago. Variety's interim chief executive Wayne Howard is with us. Now hi, Wayne. Hi Heather, how are you? I'm well, thank you. Why the call for collaboration?
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