For the Sake of Our Children Trust
Rankin to run big families campaign
By Simon Collins
An Auckland property developer has thrown a wildcard into the election with a multimillion-dollar campaign to turn social policy around to stop families breaking up.
John Sax, chief executive of Southpark Corporation, has hired former Work and Income head Christine Rankin to set up For the Sake of Our Children Trust, which will run the campaign.
Other celebrities supporting it include former All Black Stu Wilson, athlete Steve Gurney, TV3 newsreader Howard Dobson, author Alan Duff, parent educator Ian Grant, Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples, National candidate Tau Henare and MPs Peter Dunne and Muriel Newman.
Mr Sax told 300 people at Auckland’s Sky City Convention Centre last night that 30 years of misconceived social policy had produced babies born out of wedlock, parents walking out of marriage, payments for sickness instead of wellness and for unemployment, not employment.
He cited “un-politically-correct facts” that children were three times as likely to die from child abuse if they were living in de facto families, four times more likely if they were in sole-parent homes, seven times more likely if they lived with step-dads or in blended families, and 73 times more likely if they lived with mum and her boyfriend.
JohnP: There is a forum where you can discuss these issues at the For Our Children website
HI I HAVE BEEN TRYING ENDLESSLY TO GET HOLD OF EITHER JOHN SAX OR CHRISTINE RANKIN IN REGARDS TO THE ORGANISATION FOR THE SAKE OF OUR CHILDREN. I READ THE ARTICLES IN THE MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS AND WOULD LIKE TO OFFER MY SUPPORT AND HELP IN ANYWAY I CAN TO SUPPORT THIS GREAT CAUSE AND I HAVE HAD IMMENSE EXPERIENCE IN BREAKING VIOLENCE IN FAMILY HOMES, SEXUAL ABUSE, DRUGS, AND THE LIST GOES ON. I WOULD LOVE TO BE A PART OF THIS ORGANISATION IF I CAN AS I WOULD LOVE TO BE ABLE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WITH OUR CHILDREN OF TODAY. IF SOMEONE COULD CONTACT MYSELF ON 027 4411 062 THAT I WOULD BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED FOR.
TILL I HEAR FROM YOU
TAKE CARE
DENSIE LEVY
Comment by DENISE LEVY — Tue 27th September 2005 @ 4:51 pm