Articles tagged with Budget
Government Expands ENRICH Program to Boost Early Childhood Language Skills in NZ
6 days ago | 104 viewsThe New Zealand Government is expanding the ENRICH programme from 65 to 525 early childhood education services to help children aged 18 months to 5 develop essential language skills before starting school. Research and trial results show that ENRICH improves children's oral language, self-regulation, early literacy, and social skills by enhancing teacher-child interactions and reducing the negative impacts of high screen time. Budget 25 allocates $12.4 million specifically for ENRICH and a total of $297.7 million to the early learning sector, including significant investments in the Early Intervention Service to support children's early development.
Tags: ENRICH Erica Stanford New Zealand early childhood education language skills Budget 25 Early Intervention Service oral languageNew Website Whetūrangitia Eases Stillbirth Registration and Support for Parents
1 week ago | 85 viewsGrieving parents in New Zealand can now register their stillborn babies through Whetūrangitia, a dedicated website designed to provide a more compassionate and supportive experience compared to the previous SmartStart system. The new platform, informed by those who have experienced loss, offers tailored information, birth certificate ordering, and access to mental health support, with Budget 2026 allocating $5 million to enhance these services. This initiative aims to reduce distress and provide coordinated care for the approximately 700 to 900 families affected by perinatal loss annually, as well as those impacted by miscarriage.
Tags: Whetūrangitia Matt Doocey stillbirth grieving parents SmartStart bereavement pathway mental health support Budget 2026 perinatal loss miscarriageNew Zealand Expands Mental Health Co-Response Teams to Six More Regions
1 week ago | 114 viewsMental Health Minister Matt Doocey announced six new locations for mental health co-response teams, expanding New Zealand's crisis response to prioritize mental health support over criminal justice intervention. Funded by Budget 2025, this expansion will triple the number of teams from five to fifteen, with a focus on serving both urban and rural communities based on data-driven need. The government aims to ensure faster, tailored mental health support nationwide, addressing previous funding cuts and building on positive outcomes from existing teams.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister New Zealand Budget 2025 rural communities crisis response emergency services Mental Health Act Wellington evaluationNew Primary Birthing Unit Opens in Central Auckland Offering 24/7 Care
1 week ago | 186 viewsHealth New Zealand has opened its first primary birthing unit, Whānau Ngā Uri, in central Auckland to provide 24/7 midwifery-led care for up to 400 women annually in a calm, home-like environment near Auckland City Hospital. The facility includes water birth suites, supports antenatal and postnatal care, and serves as a clinical training site to enhance maternity care capacity in a high-demand area. This initiative aligns with the Government’s Budget 2026 commitment, allocating $34.4 million to expand maternity services and ensure funded postnatal care for all women.
Tags: Casey Costello Health New Zealand Whānau Ngā Uri Auckland midwifery maternity care Birthcare Budget 2026 primary birthing unit postnatal carePharmac’s 2026/27 Plan: Improving Medicine Access and Efficiency for Kiwis
1 week ago | 165 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour has outlined clear expectations for Pharmac to deliver medicines and medical technology efficiently within its fixed budget, emphasizing the need for continued patient-focused processes, improved transparency, and enhanced collaboration with stakeholders. Pharmac has made significant progress by changing its culture, strengthening consumer and supplier partnerships, and improving access to medicines, supported by the Government’s largest-ever budget allocation of $7.2 billion over four years. Despite achievements, including funding decisions benefiting over 680,000 patients, Seymour stresses that ongoing efforts are needed to listen to patients and advance Pharmac’s long-term improvement programme.
Tags: David Seymour Pharmac New Zealand Government Health Minister Consumer Engagement Pharmaceutical Schedule Medical Devices Supplier Reference Group Budget 2026 Cancer Medicines Patient Working GroupNew Zealand Boosts Hospice Funding by $12M to Enhance Palliative Care Services
2 weeks ago | 185 viewsNew Zealand's Health Minister Simeon Brown announced a $12 million funding boost for hospices in 2026/27 to enhance palliative care services nationwide, addressing disparities in current government support that ranges widely among hospices. This investment follows a review highlighting significant variations in funding and service models, aiming to better align resources with community needs and ensure a baseline increase for all hospices. Additionally, the government is investing $15.5 million over four years to establish consistent specialist paediatric palliative care teams, reinforcing its commitment to improving access and quality of end-of-life care across the country.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister Hospice New Zealand palliative care hospices New Zealand Health New Zealand funding boost specialist paediatric palliative care Budget 2026New Zealand Launches World-First 24/7 Surveillance to Protect Underwater Cables
2 weeks ago | 313 viewsNew Zealand has launched a world-first 24/7 National Surveillance and Warning Capability to protect critical underwater infrastructure, particularly submarine telecommunications cables vital for national security and data traffic. The system, developed by Kordia and Starboard Maritime Intelligence, monitors vessel activity near cables and alerts mariners to prevent damage, reducing risks of widespread digital disruption. Funded through a Budget 2024 investment and industry contributions, this initiative is part of a broader government effort to enhance the security and resilience of the country's underwater infrastructure.
Tags: James Meager Kordia Starboard Maritime Intelligence New Zealand National Surveillance and Warning Capability Maritime Operations Centre Hauraki Gulf Muriwai Cable Areas Budget 2024 Associate Transport MinisterNZ Economy Grows Strongly in Q1 2026 with GDP Up 0.8% Amid Global Uncertainty
2 weeks ago | 305 viewsNew Zealand's economy showed strong momentum in the March 2026 quarter, growing 0.8%, nearly three times faster than Australia and twice as fast as the US, with GDP per capita and real purchasing power also rising. This growth reflects the resilience of New Zealanders amid challenging conditions and was supported by business investment and government policies, though uncertainty from the Middle East conflict may impact future growth. Despite short-term caution, the government remains focused on fiscal responsibility and expects economic growth to strengthen over time, leading to more jobs and higher incomes.
Tags: Nicola Willis Stats NZ New Zealand Australia United States Treasury Budget 2026 Middle East Kiwis Investment Boost$160M Investment to Build 157 New Classrooms in Auckland and Upper North Island
3 weeks ago | 239 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced a $160 million investment to build 157 new classrooms and expand school facilities across Auckland and the upper North Island, including funding for a new secondary school in Kumeū and relocation of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki to a permanent site. The investment also includes $25 million for 26 learning support classrooms for students with additional needs and funding for six redevelopment projects to upgrade ageing school facilities. This initiative aims to address growing community demands, improve school conditions, and ensure cost-effective delivery of educational infrastructure.
Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister Auckland North Island Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki Kumeū Budget 26 Dargaville High School Massey High School Rangataiki CollegeBig Sing Funding Secured to Support 9,000+ Students and 280 Choirs in NZ
3 weeks ago | 273 viewsThe Big Sing, New Zealand’s largest choral event with over 9,000 students and 280 choirs, has secured funding through one-off grants of $150,000 each to the New Zealand Choral Federation and Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasized the importance of music in building learning foundations, confidence, and engagement, alongside the $5.6 million allocated in Budget 26 for school music kits. The funding supports the continuation of these events, which promote mental health, leadership, and showcase New Zealand music, and is sourced from the Ministry of Education’s baseline.
Tags: Erica Stanford The Big Sing New Zealand Choral Federation Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand New Zealand Secondary Students Choir Ministry of Education Budget 26 Auckland Wellington CanterburyBudget 2026 Boosts Mental Health with $100M for Faster Support and More Workers
4 weeks ago | 271 viewsThe Government’s Budget 2026 allocates over $100 million across four years to enhance mental health services, focusing on faster access, increased frontline workers, and improved crisis response. Key investments include $20.18 million for maternal mental health, $28.45 million for psychology assistant roles, and $51.72 million to open 20 new inpatient beds, prioritizing regions with the highest demand. Additional initiatives support early family intervention, peer support, community-driven solutions, and expanded training pathways to strengthen the mental health workforce and better support New Zealanders in need.
Tags: Matt Doocey Budget 2026 mental health maternal mental health psychology assistant inpatient beds frontline workforce perinatal bereavement Health New Zealand NGOsPharmac to Fund Ambulance Medicines from July for Better Patient Care in NZ
4 weeks ago | 259 viewsAssociate Health Minister David Seymour supports Pharmac’s new responsibility to fund ambulance medicines from July 1, aiming to provide consistent access to emergency medicines nationwide while achieving cost savings. Following public consultation, Pharmac added seven commonly used ambulance medicines to the funded list to better reflect practical needs and improve patient outcomes. This change integrates ambulance medicines management with hospital medicines, enhancing system efficiency, value for taxpayers, and seamless care transitions between ambulance and hospital services.
Tags: David Seymour Pharmac Health New Zealand ACC ambulance services emergency medicines patient outcomes public consultation health budget New ZealandAshburton Hospital Begins $3.2M Upgrade to Community Birthing Unit
1 month ago | 329 viewsConstruction has begun on a $3.2 million upgrade of the community birthing unit at Ashburton Hospital, funded through the Government’s $100 million hospital infrastructure programme. The project will reconfigure postnatal rooms, create a dedicated antenatal clinic, and improve staff support areas to enhance care quality, safety, and efficiency. Health Minister Simeon Brown emphasizes that this investment ensures modern, fit-for-purpose facilities to support better maternity services and meet growing community demand.
Tags: Ashburton Hospital Simeon Brown community birthing unit maternity services health infrastructure New Zealand hospital upgrade postnatal rooms antenatal clinic Budget 2025$20M Boost for Parenting Programs to Support Families and Child Development
1 month ago | 338 viewsA $20 million investment from Budget 2025 will expand evidence-based parenting initiatives, including the Triple P Positive Parenting and Mellow Parenting/Hoki ki te Rito programmes, to support families in meeting children's developmental needs. The funding targets the Government's Child and Youth Strategy priorities, focusing on early childhood support and harm prevention, with half allocated to broad parental support and half to high-need families through the Social Investment Fund. Additionally, the package will reinstate the Tākai national parenting platform, enhancing access to trusted resources and a continuum of support from universal to intensive services.
Tags: Louise Upston Triple P Mellow Parenting Hoki ki te Rito Tākai Child Poverty Reduction Minister Social Investment Fund Budget 2025 Child and Youth Strategy Parenting initiativesBudget 2026 Invests $90M in Mandatory Training to Protect Children at Risk
1 month ago | 297 viewsBudget 2026 allocates $90 million to enhance child protection by funding mandatory training for 20,000 core children’s workers and boosting the capacity of Oranga Tamariki and Health NZ to respond to increased reports of harm. This investment supports the implementation of recommendations from Dame Karen Poutasi’s report, aiming to improve early risk identification, multi-agency collaboration, and system responsiveness. A phased rollout of training and capacity building will ensure manageable implementation and inform future resource decisions as the child protection system evolves.
Tags: Louise Upston Dame Karen Poutasi Oranga Tamariki Health NZ NZ Police Child Poverty Reduction Minister Royal Commission of Inquiry Whanaketia Budget 2026 Child Protection Protocol