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Long Term Beneficiaries
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Policy Overview
Generational welfare dependency is a debilitating situation and impacts negatively upon too many New Zealand families. Research indicates that children from welfare dependant families are more likely to have poor health, difficulties with learning, dysfunctional social relationships and criminal convictions.
United Future believes that the key to a fully functioning and cohesive society is to break the welfare dependency cycle. Solutions must be developed by involving communities and co-ordinating support services.
Assistance to help people recover from a setback quickly so they do not become long term beneficiaries. Empowering long-term beneficiaries to rejoin the workforce Offering compassionate support to meet specific individual situations
Long-term welfare dependency is very different than temporary unemployment or moving between education, jobs and careers and should be treated as such. Long term welfare dependents will be eligible for United Futures community based programmes if:
They have been receiving an unemployment benefit or the domestic purposes benefit for over one year or They have been on a sickness benefit for two years Long term recipients of the unemployment benefit to be assessed by an independent medical tribunal and those found be be abusing or defrauding the Government by false welfare claims will be prosecuted.
United Future Will:
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