Oh Sue Bradford never stops with her unlawful gender discrimination and by the way Sue why don’t you mention the fact that the head researcher at the Families Commission is a man hating radical feminist called Rowena Cave. A study of 15 women for God’s sake!!
Look New Zealanders how can we possibly have harmony and balance in society when hateful, vengeful and vindictive radical feminists are conducting a social experiment that has gone horribly wrong. Just look at the problems associated with fatherlessness, child abuse, teenage pregnancy and substance abuse etc..
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Parent family report published despite 'gag'
5:00AM Tuesday January 08, 2008
A Rotorua advocacy group has paid for the publication of a report on sole-parent families that was ditched by the Families Commission after Government interference, the Green Party says.
MP Sue Bradford said research for the report was commissioned by the Families Commission but it was not published after former Social Development Minister David Benson-Pope criticised its findings in Parliament.
"I congratulate the Rotorua Peoples Advocacy Centre for having the courage to publish this report," Ms Bradford said yesterday.
"It is a huge pity political interference from the highest levels meant they were forced to fund publication themselves.
"Research on the reality for some of the poorest families in our community should not be buried just because the Government doesn't like the results," she said.
Ms Bradford listed key findings in the report as:
* Work was needed to end the "culture of negative stereotyping" within the Department of Work and Income when it was dealing with sole parents on the domestic purposes benefit.
* More support was needed for sole parents to go into part-time rather than fulltime work so they could better meet the needs of their families.
* Changes should be made to the Personal Development and Employment Plan system to improve its efficiency.
* Work involved in parenting, as well as voluntary and community work, needed to be formally recognised.
- NZPA
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