Articles tagged with Budget
New Zealand Launches New Programme to Strengthen Rural Data and Support Communities
2 days ago | 72 viewsNew Zealand has launched a joint programme by Stats NZ and the Office for Rural Communities to enhance rural data and better represent rural families, communities, and businesses in official statistics. This initiative aims to improve analysis methods, support informed policy decisions on infrastructure and services, and modernize the Integrated Data Infrastructure with significant government funding. The programme will reclassify 400,000 people as rural, strengthening the evidence base to support rural communities' economic contributions and future development.
Tags: Scott Simpson Mark Patterson Stats NZ Office for Rural Communities New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure rural communities Ministry for Primary Industries rural data Budget 2026Government Expands Early Intervention Services to Support More Children Nationwide
1 week ago | 151 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced the expansion of the Early Intervention Specialist Service (EISS) to provide earlier, tailored support for more young children with high and complex developmental needs across New Zealand. From September, up to 1,000 EISS placements will be available nationwide through a mixed-market model involving both the Ministry of Education and alternate providers, increasing family choice and reducing wait times. This expansion, part of the Government’s Budget 2025 investment, aims to strengthen learning support, help children participate and progress, and ensure every child can reach their full potential.
Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister Early Intervention Specialist Service EISS Ministry of Education The Pudney Hub Hawke’s Bay Budget 2025 learning support developmental needsNew Attendance Services Boost School Re-enrolment and Close NEN Cases in 2026
1 week ago | 149 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour highlighted that improved attendance services and increased funding have led to a decade-high school attendance and a significant rise in re-enrollment of non-enrolled students (NENs) in 2026. The Ministry has closed 11,579 NEN cases so far this year by focusing on individualized support and better case management, resulting in more students returning to school. Ongoing efforts include providing schools with additional resources, establishing Transition hubs, and aiming for 80% of students to attend school over 90% of the time by 2030.
Tags: David Seymour Associate Education Minister Ministry of Education attendance services NEN cases Budget 2025 Transition hubs Attendance Service Contingency Funds500 New Zealand Schools Selected for Government Solar Panel Installation Program
1 week ago | 203 viewsThe New Zealand Government has selected 500 schools nationwide to receive solar panel installations under a $30 million Solar on Schools programme aimed at reducing energy costs, emissions, and improving energy resilience. The initiative, funded by EECA and the Ministry of Education, targets schools facing energy insecurity or scheduled for boiler replacements, with installations planned over three years and additional energy management systems and batteries for some schools. This programme not only supports local businesses and industry growth but also provides schools with ongoing financial savings and educational opportunities in renewable energy.
Tags: Simeon Brown Erica Stanford Energy Minister Education Minister Solar on schools programme Ministry of Education Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority EECA Budget 2026 New ZealandNew Zealand Government Monetises $702M Chorus Debt to Fund Key Infrastructure Projects
2 weeks ago | 229 viewsThe New Zealand Government has entered binding agreements to monetise $642 million of interest-free loans provided to Chorus for fibre broadband rollout, generating net proceeds of approximately $702 million. This early monetisation enables reinvestment in critical infrastructure projects such as roads, hospitals, and schools, supporting economic growth and addressing the country's infrastructure deficit. The transaction does not affect Chorus ownership or services and reflects the Government’s commitment to disciplined public finances and strategic infrastructure investment.
Tags: Nicola Willis Chris Bishop Chorus The Crown New Zealand NIFFCo Finance Minister Infrastructure Minister Budget 2026New Urgent After-Hours Care Opens in Rolleston Easing Christchurch ED Pressure
2 weeks ago | 175 viewsA new urgent and after-hours service will open at Toka Hāpai Selwyn Health Hub this Saturday to provide local urgent care for non-life-threatening conditions, reducing pressure on Christchurch Hospital's emergency department. The service operates evenings, weekends, and public holidays, improving access for the rapidly growing Rolleston and Selwyn district. This initiative is part of the Government’s $164 million Budget 2025 investment to expand urgent care nationwide, aiming to ensure 98% of New Zealanders can reach urgent care within an hour.
Tags: Simeon Brown Toka Hāpai Selwyn Health Hub Christchurch Hospital Rolleston Selwyn district urgent care Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery Budget 2025 New Zealand healthcareAuckland Launches Third Mental Health Co-Response Team to Improve Crisis Support
3 weeks ago | 245 viewsMental Health Minister Matt Doocey launched Auckland's third mental health co-response team to provide timely, appropriate support for people in mental distress, reducing reliance on criminal justice responses. These teams, comprising police and mental health workers, operate during peak demand times and have already shown positive outcomes, including fewer emergency department referrals and increased wraparound support. Funded by a $28 million Budget 2025 investment, the initiative aims to roll out 10 such teams nationwide to improve crisis response for 111 mental health calls.
Tags: Matt Doocey Auckland Police Station Mental Health Minister Counties Manukau Waitematā Middlemore Hospital Wellington New Zealand Government Budget 2025 Mental Health ActFirst Psychology Assistant Students Train in New Zealand to Boost Mental Health Workforce
4 weeks ago | 311 viewsPsychology Assistant students in New Zealand are training for a new role designed to expand the mental health workforce and improve access to support, with the first graduates entering the workforce next year. Funded by a $28.45 million investment in Budget 2026, these assistants will work under registered psychologists to provide low-intensity interventions and support, allowing psychologists to focus on more complex cases. This initiative complements efforts to nearly double clinical psychology internships by 2026, aiming to better meet the growing demand for mental health services across the country.
Tags: Psychology Assistant Mental Health Matt Doocey University of Canterbury Auckland University of Technology New Zealand Psychologists Board Budget 2026 Clinical Psychology Mental Health Workforce Health New ZealandKiwi School Attendance Hits Highest Term 2 Rate Since 2016 Despite Fuel Costs
1 month ago | 301 viewsProvisional data for Term 2 2026 shows school attendance rates reached 64.2%, the highest since 2016 and a 5.8% increase from 2025, despite high fuel prices. The government’s focused attendance initiatives, including mandatory school attendance management plans and increased funding of $140 million over four years, have improved support and accountability for managing absences. Regional attendance gains were notable, and ongoing reforms aim to sustain this upward trend, emphasizing the link between regular attendance and positive educational and life outcomes.
Tags: David Seymour Associate Education Minister Ministry of Education ERO Bay of Plenty Tāmaki Herenga Waka Budget 2025 Attendance Service Provider Education CountsNew Zealand's RDTI Hits $10 Billion Supporting Business Innovation and Growth
1 month ago | 278 viewsThe Research and Development Tax Incentive (RDTI) in New Zealand has supported over $10 billion in business R&D investment, demonstrating growing confidence and rapid uptake, especially among small businesses. An independent evaluation in 2025 showed the scheme generates significant economic benefits, with each dollar of support leading to an additional $1.40 invested in R&D, contributing to productivity, innovation, and high-value job creation. To further enhance its impact, the government plans to introduce in-year payments for tax credits in Budget 2026, aiming to improve cash flow and encourage more businesses to invest in R&D.
Tags: Penny Simmonds Callaghan Innovation MBIE New Zealand RDTI Budget 2026 Science Technology Innovation R&D businesses governmentGovernment Invests $35M to Expand Forensic Mental Health Services and Beds by 2027
1 month ago | 303 viewsThe government is investing $35 million in Budget 2026 to expand forensic mental health services, including adding inpatient beds, step-down beds, and increasing prison in-reach and court liaison staff to improve access and support. This funding builds on the previous year’s $51 million investment, collectively adding 14 new forensic inpatient and step-down beds and boosting frontline workers to enhance rehabilitation and community reintegration. The expanded services aim to reduce delays, improve patient outcomes, and increase safety for staff and communities, with new facilities expected to open in early 2027.
Tags: Matt Doocey Mental Health Minister Mason Clinic Porirua forensic campus Health New Zealand Budget 2026 Budget 2025 forensic mental health court liaison staff$3.5M NZ Government Project Funds High-Tech Power Wheelchairs for Disabled
1 month ago | 309 viewsA $3.5 million government-funded project aims to provide 100 people with progressive conditions like Multiple Sclerosis and Cerebral Palsy access to high-performance power wheelchairs to improve independence, participation, and quality of life. The two-year research program will evaluate the social and economic benefits of advanced wheelchair technology in New Zealand, informing future policy, funding, and equipment provision. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to leveraging assistive technology to enhance wellbeing and reduce long-term health and support costs for disabled individuals.
Tags: Louise Upston Enable New Zealand Disability Support Services Multiple Sclerosis Cerebral Palsy Budget 2025 New Zealand Government disability research assistive technologyGovernment Expands ENRICH Program to Boost Early Childhood Language Skills in NZ
1 month ago | 404 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 month ago | 307 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 month ago | 441 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 evaluation