PRESS RELEASE
17
June 04
Government
turn their back on rural affairs
Rural Women New Zealand (RWNZ) does not accept Jim
Sutton’s repeated claims that the Government
is serving the rural sector.
RWNZ President Sherrill Dackers says that the Minister
of Agriculture can put all the spin he likes on
economic indicators, but the Government is simply
not facing up to the unique social issues that affect
rural people.
A recent restructuring in the Ministry of Agriculture
and Forestry (MAF) has seen the removal of the Rural
Affairs policy section.
Mrs Dackers says that while Mr Sutton campaigned
vigorously on the strength of his rural affairs
portfolio in the past, the restructuring of his
policy team removes his ability to effectively represent
social views within the rural sector.
“This has serious implications for the sustainability
of the agricultural economy in New Zealand,”
says Mrs Dackers.
“The productive capacity of farming communities
cannot be sustained if rural services continue to
erode and if compliance costs continue to mount.”
“The Government needs to hear and address
these real concerns, yet Government departments
are proving to be genuinely impenetrable for credible
groups wishing to raise the issues that affect our
communities,” Mrs Dackers says.
RWNZ cites dental health services as just one example
of how urban communities are consistently favoured
over rural.
According to District Health Board statistics, there
is one dental therapist for every 409 school children
in the Auckland region, yet in Otago the ratio is
1 in 1121.
“It would be physically impossible for any
dental therapist to service that many children in
one year, but the large rural component in Otago
makes the situation even worse.”
Mrs Dackers says that this is one of many instances
where rural communities are missing out on the basic
services available to urban New Zealanders because
of the funding criteria imposed on service providers.
“The Government consistently fails to take
the isolation factor into account when allocating
resources for social services.”
The result has been a systematic depletion of health
and education services in the rural sector that
does nothing to encourage families to stay on the
land.
The rural sector is already struggling to attract
and retain agricultural workers for this very reason.”
RWNZ asserts that the sustainability of rural communities
is an issue of national concern that deserves more
than just Ministerial lip-service.
“The Government talks incessantly about its
commitment to public consultation, yet it has systematically
removed all the formal Government processes that
enable rural interest groups to have their say at
policy level.”
Mrs Dackers says that “Until these formal
consultation processes are restored, the Minister
cannot claim that his Government is representing
rural communities.”
RWNZ is seeking to discuss their concerns regarding
the Rural Affairs section directly with the Minister.
For further information contact:
Sherrill Dackers
President – Rural Women New Zealand
(09) 437 0572 or cellphone 021 103 7795
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