This piece argues that food insecurity among young children in New Zealand is not merely a personal or familial issue, but a structural problem rooted in inadequate income support and fragmented public services, calling for stronger, integrated welfare and family assistance to保障母
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one in five children face food shortages
West Auckland foodbank demand at highest ever levelsmothers managing household budgets under pressure
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