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Government and church leaders discuss mutual priorities

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Housing, access to COVID vaccination, income and well being, are some of the major concerns church leaders raised recently at a church and government meeting.

As reported recently by CathNews, church leaders met, March 11, with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni and Housing Minister Megan Woods to discuss issues of mutual concern.

The churches’ position papers have just been released.

“We seek tika me pono (truth and justice) to right wrongs in our history that continue to lead to disparities which see poorer health outcomes for Māori and Pasifika. We cannot be healthy unless all are healthy”, the church leaders said.

Acknowledging the impact of COVID-19, the church leaders said the virus has exposed new forms of inequality and thrown new light on old and ongoing injustices.

“Many want to get back to ‘normal’, but we don’t want a ‘normality’ that returns to an everyday life which is indifferent to the poor and to the environment, and just exposes us again to the next pandemic.”

During the pandemic, church and state cooperation has ensured wide-ranging support – from connecting with kaumātua/isolated elderly people, finding accommodation, providing necessities, supporting migrant workers and temporary visa holders.

“We seek ongoing engagement in this regard,” New Zealand’s church leaders said.

Two issues — housing and welfare — “have been priorities for decades in these meetings of Church Leaders and Government, but remain urgent and pressing issues in the context of the pandemic.”

COVID vaccinations

Confirming their support for vaccinations, the church leaders offered to:

They asked for:

Welfare, Income and Wellbeing

The church leaders said they want:

Housing

The church leaders would like to see:

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