The New Zealand government is engaged in a programmed campaign to get people off public welfare and back to work. Opposition parties play the guilt-and-pity card constantly in the Parliament these days. By their lights, untold suffering has fallen upon legions of victims as a result of these benighted policies.
For our part, as grass roots level, we are seeing lots of positive fruit. Even something as simple as an official expectation of returning to work and getting off welfare is paying dividends. "You have to get a job" is a revolutionary, and liberating message at the local welfare office. Stuff carries a case study to illustrate the quiet revolution that has begun and continues to gather momentum. In this particular case it was self-motivation that made the difference. But the wider social and government expectations would no doubt have strengthened the resolve.
Six children being paid for by the taxpayer. Solo-parenthood as a lifestyle choice. These not-untypical-cases have been consigned to the very back of the closet by the welfarists.Daughter's words motivate mum to get off benefits
HARRY PEARL
Last updated 05:00 26/10/2013
A 9-year-old's comment about how "cool" it was to be on a benefit has changed a Huntly woman's life. Until six months ago, Judy Wilson was one of about 80,000 sole parents in New Zealand receiving a benefit. She was devoted to raising her six children but, in her own words, she was also drinking, smoking, and not doing "anything". And she had been for close to 20 years.