Trite as they may sometimes sound there is a good deal of wisdom in ancient proverbs:

Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime

The following is a quote from the latest MSD Annual Report:

The increase in demand for financial assistance this year has impacted on the time our case managers can spend with clients on proactive employment-focused case management: only 20 percent of engagements with clients in June 2019 had an employment focus, the lowest proportion since 2014.

A significant element in extra financial assistance is Food Grants.

A 72% increase in 2 years.

Regionally, most of the food grant increase is classified as ‘other’ so one can only assume the applicant has no fixed address. The objection is commonly made that you can’t get someone into a job if they have no fixed address. Yet MSD matches thousands of temporary visitors to jobs every year.

Ardern’s government has prioritised a hand-out over a hand-up and the ‘need’ only grows.

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