Jan Logie

Community Candidates Forum: Have your say!

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PLEASE NOTE! CHANGE OF VENUE INFORMATION

UCAN FORUM VENUE CHANGE Poster ( A4)UCAN is hosting a community public forum in the southern Wellington suburb of Newtown, in the Newtown Community Hall, on the corner of Constable and Daniel St

We have invited candidates to come and join the forum so they can hear first hand people’s experience trying to get the health care that they need.
Candidates include
Paul Eagle Labour Party
Jan Logie Green Party.

We also will have speakers representing The Living Wage Movement and The Equality Network.

Special appearance from The Brass Razoo Band!

We hope you can join in this important conversation.

We hope we’ll see you there at the Newtown Community Hall, on the corner of Constable and Daniel St. 2nd September 1-2 pm.

UCAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

“Health is so much more than health”: UCAN delivers Health Charter and Election Statement to MP’S.

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On Tuesday 15 August, members of UCAN and supporters met on Parliament steps to hand over the Ucan Health Charter and Election statement UCAN Health Charter 2016 to Members of Parliament.

We were joined by supporters and by the fabulous, The Brass Razoo Band.

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We began with Lisa with baby Zac. Lisa represented Tick for Kids. Tick for Kids and Child Poverty Action Group

Muriel Tunoho spoke on behalf of living Wage Network Living Wage and Health Care Aotearoa HCA Healthcare: Home and Paul Barber then spoke from The Equality Network The Equality Network and The New Zealand Council of Catholic Social Service .

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Grant Robertson, Finance Minister from the Labour Party,

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Jan Logie, Spokesperson for Social Development from The Green Party both gave their commitment to support the UCAN Health Charter and make it a reality as did

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Ria Bond, Health Spokesperson, NZ First

This is a positive result as we have 3 political parties that have committed to our Charter.

For more information Please visit our website at ucannz.org.nz

Denbie Leyland

Presenting the Health Charter to Parliament

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UCAN has organized a gathering at Parliament steps on Tuesday 15 August, at 12.30, to present the aspirational Health Charter to elected MPs.

Members of UCAN will be presenting the UCAN Health Charter and the UCAN Election statement to members of parliament on the steps of the beehive to Labour MP Grant Robertson and Green MP Jan Logie.

We will then hear from Jan Logie and Grant Robertson on their acceptance of the UCAN Health Charter and statement.

There will also be comment from The Equality Network and The Living Wage movement.

Please come and join us for this event