NZ's homelessness the worst in OECD - by far
New
Zealand has the worst homelessness in the OECD, new figures show.
21
July, 2017
YaleGlobal
Online, a magazine published by the prestigious US university, says
"more than 40,000 people live on the streets or in emergency
housing or substandard shelters" - almost 1 percent of the
entire population, citing OECD statistics.
Per
capita it's well ahead of second-placed Czech Republic, and close to
double the rate in Australia, which placed third.
"Homelessness
is often considered embarrassing, a taboo subject, and governments
tend to understate the problem," writes Joseph Chamie, former
director of the United Nations Population Division.
While
homelessness is usually higher in developing countries and failed
states such as Somalia, South Sudan and Syria, Mr Chamie says there
are still hundreds of thousands going without in the world's most
stable and wealthiest countries.
Labour
Party housing spokesperson Phil Twyford said homelessness was
"National's legacy".
"Families
living in motels, cars and garages; a record waiting list for state
houses; Auckland City Mission forced to turn people away; homeless
people dying in the street - these are the human costs of National's
housing crisis, along with falling homeownership and skyrocketing
rents," he said in a statement.
"It
is simply shameful that National has not built the houses we need to
give all our people a home. Labour first proposed KiwiBuild in 2012 -
if National had adopted that plan five years ago, we would have built
nearly 50,000 houses by now."
Figures
released by Auckland Council earlier this week suggest there are
around 24,000 homeless in Auckland alone.
Nearly
24,000 homeless in Auckland
Deputy
Prime Minister Paula Bennett admitted on The AM Show on Friday the
Government's response had been too slow.
"We
had no idea how much it was going to cost," Ms Bennett said. "We
had no idea it would ever be this big... In hindsight, you always
wish you'd gone earlier".
It's
costing the Government about $140,000 a day to house needy families
in motels and other emergency accommodation.
Govt
admits it had 'no idea' of emergency housing costs
"After
nine years, even Paula Bennett now admits National got it wrong but,
truth is, they won't change," says Mr Twyford
Ms
Bennett told The AM Show she couldn't give "actual numbers"
on how the Government's emergency housing build was going, because
she "didn't know we were going to talk about it this morning. I
haven't looked at it for about a year."
After
New Zealand, Czech Republic and Australia, the worst homelessness in
the OECD per capita can be found in Canada, Germany, Sweden, UK and
France.
The
lowest rates are in Japan, Croatia, Portugal, Lithuania and Mexico.
Newshub.
Seven deaths in Kiwi synthetic cannabis epidemic this month
21
July, 2017
Seven
people are dead after using synthetic cannabis this month in
Auckland, with ambulance staff saying they also see 20 users a day
suffering "life-threatening effects" from the illegal drug.
The
deaths have prompted the Chief Coroner and police to issue a public
warning about synthetic cannabis.
Chief
Coroner Judge Deborah Marshall said the seven dead are believed to
have used synthetic cannabis recently or were found with it on them.
"I've
also been advised by St John that there have been a significant
number of non-fatal cases where people have been hospitalised after
using the drug, which is known to cause potentially fatal seizures,"
Marshall said.
"While
the police and coronial investigations are still at an early stage,
and the final causes of death have yet to be established, the number
of cases where synthetic cannabis appear to have been a contributing
factor has prompted me to issue this public warning," she said.
Police
are releasing CCTV footage that shows a man in the Auckland CBD last
year unable to stand after smoking synthetic cannabis.
Detective
Inspector Gary Lendrum said today a press conference the synthetic
cannabis was better described as a "psychoactive drug" as
police "don't really know what is in the product that is being
consumed"
Lendrum
said the message from police was clear - people should stop using the
product and those who are aware of family members using it, should
intervene
"If
they can't get them to stop, please seek help. If we don't do
something about this further people are going to die."
He
said police have been targeting distributors for some time but needed
the public's help to continue doing so.
"Please
contact us if you are aware of people in your community selling this
drug".
Lendrum
said synthetic cannabis is an issue right across the country with
frontline staff reporting a spike in the number of people under the
influence of the drug.
"They
are coming across people that are acting like zombies"
"That
are vomiting, lying on the street unconscious, that are stripping off
in public"
Police
have had reports of people from the age of 13 right up to 60 years
old, taking the drug.
Four
of the seven deaths have been "very recent".
When
asked about concerns regarding police sharing footage of someone on
the drug, Lendrum said there was already footage on social media
already for anyone to see.
"What
we are trying to do there is focus people's attention, 'this is
what's happening in our community, this is what's happening to our
family members'."
He
said while there have always been deaths associated with drugs in New
Zealand, this was a "significant spike"
Lendrum
said one of the deceased was in his 60s and another was 44.
It
has been suggested that the product is synthetic cannabis, laced with
chemicals.
Police
seized close to 5kg of synthetic cannabis in Counties Manukau in May
at a property connected to gang members.
Lendrum
said police are releasing the footage to highlight the effects of
synthetic cannabis.
"We
have grave concerns as users don't know what poisonous chemicals they
are potentially putting into their bodies when they're smoking this
drug," he said.
Lendrum
said police have searched multiple properties and arrested numerous
people across Auckland as they crack down on the drug.
One
synthetic cannabis operation in Avondale has resulted in 12 arrests
over the past few months.
"It
is a dangerous, illegal substance and we will arrest those who are
selling this harmful drug and place them before the courts," he
said.
Emergency
medicine specialist at Wellington Hospital Dr Paul Quigley said a
single smoke of synthetic cannabis is the equivalent of 15 marijuana
joints.
"Synthetic
cannabis is one of the more dangerous products around and is
responsible for some immediate health harms."
"It
is known that there is a significant supply available through the
black market and in particular the organised gangs. Much of this is
supply that was legal, then stockpiled when it became illegal,"
he said.
"It
appears that it has returned into illicit use particularly into our
lower socio-economic groups and those marginalised in society."
Quigley
said they have "very few, if any" presentations at the
Wellington emergency department.
"However
our colleagues at Hutt Valley Hospital report regular attendances by
users of synthetic cannabis."
Police
Minister Paula Bennett said in a statement: "Any death of a
young person is incredibly sad."These drugs are insidious. Let
the message be that the consequences of of these drugs can be
incredibly tragic."
In
March, Bennett was challenged by NZ First on whether she was doing
anything to combat synthetic cannabis, in particular one drug called
Spice.
Bennett
said at the time that there was no evidence of any increase in supply
or demand for that specific drug. She also said that the use of all
synthetic drugs, and harm related to them, had dropped substantially
since they were banned in 2014 while a testing regime was set up.
Asked
today whether the situation remained the same, Bennett said she
wanted to seek advice before commenting.
Associate
Health Minister Peter Dunne said he was "desperately concerned"
that illegal, synthetic drugs were leading to deaths.
He
also said that he warned of the consequences of having an unregulated
market when synthetic drugs were banned in 2014 until they could pass
a rigorous testing regime.
"The
fact that you've got backyard manufacturers putting together goodness
knows what in a totally unregulated market, supplying in a totally
unregulated market to all sorts of people just creates the potential
for this sort of tragedy to occur.
"This
is precisely what we were trying to stamp out at the time of that
legislation.
"I
warned at the time ... that this would create a black market that
would be far more dangerous than a regulated market. And sadly,
that's what it's proved to be.
"The
testing regime is now in place, but it is not functional because the
Government banned the use of animal testing to prove whether
recreational drugs were low-risk. A non-animal test has not yet
developed which can provide robust results about the risk level of a
drug."
Dunne
said he has urged officials to update him about any alternatives
which would allow the testing regime to work.
The
Government was also working with other countries on establishing an
early warning system for psychoactive substances which might be
coming across the border. It is likely to be in place next year.
"Had
it been in place, that would have, I think, had some preventative
effect in these instances.
"I
guess they just tragically underline the risk of the situation we
face once we have a totally uncontrolled environment, which we have
at the moment."
NZ
First police spokesman Ron Mark said the Government was partly to
blame because it was sending the wrong message to the public by
legalising synthetic drugs.
"We
were always going to end up in this sad situation. There is a subtle
message that says taking synthetic drugs is OK and we have a problem
with that."
Mark
said the Government's plan for a regulated market was a "pipe
dream" which had failed.The Government should instead be
increasing its policing of drug manufacturing and dealing, he said.
"Take
these drug dealers off the streets. Put then in jail. Eliminate them.
That's clearly not happening."
Mark
also said police had failed to completely get rid of synthetic drugs
when they were banned in 2014."You can go to any city in the
country and buy this stuff. And the Government sits there turning its
Nelson's eye."
St
John medical director Tony Smith said the service was dealing with
"up to seven deaths that appear to be linked to synthetic
cannabis".
Smith
said up to 20 people a day were showing up at hospitals, mainly in
Auckland, with "life-threatening effects".
He
said people were losing consciousness, having seizures and in some
cases their hearts had stopped. St John "believed" the
cases to be related to synthetic cannabis.
Smith
said St John was "very concerned regarding the dangers of
synthetic cannabis".
"We
have seen a spike, particularly in Auckland, over the past month
where we're seeing up to 20 [people] a day with some life-threatening
effects following synthetic cannabis," Smith said.
Smith
said numbers had peaked this week with ambulance officers responding
to 23 incidents on Thursday and 20 cases on Wednesday related to
synthetic cannabis.
"Patients
under the influence of this drug are exhibiting grossly disturbed
behaviour,
suffering
seizures. Most concerning is that the drug appears to be linked to
some
people's
hearts stopping beating and we have had seen seven sudden and
unexpected
deaths," Smith said.
"If
these patients are lucky enough to wake up, they can exhibit abusive,
threatening
behaviour
towards ambulance officers and are very difficult to manage."
"We're
dealing with up to seven deaths that appear to be linked to synthetic
cannabis. We don't know what this drug actually is; it's just been
labelled synthetic cannabis.
Smith
said St John didn't know if the product was a specific brand or type
of synthetic cannabis, but that police were working to identify that.
Auckland
DHB chief medical officer Dr Margaret Wilsher said Auckland City
Hospital has a had a rapid increase in people turning up to hospital
under the effects of synthetic cannabis.
"We
have experienced a dramatic increase in patients coming to our
emergency
department
who have smoked synthetic cannabis, having seen 22 cases and one
death
over the past five days. This is a very worrying trend in
presentations.
"The
presentation features are often dramatic, including agitation,
psychosis, an increased heart rate, seizures, and sometimes
collapse," she said.
"Auckland's
emergency departments are currently very full, and every patient
makes
a
difference."
Most
of the cases are occurring in central Auckland, and ambulance
officers are also seeing incidents across the greater Auckland
region.
Patients
range in age from teenagers through to middle-aged.
Synthetic
cannabis has been referred to as a "zombie drug" after
video emerged of users slumped and incoherent
A suicide epidemic in New Zealand
Russell Malcolm via Facebook
Todays NZ FB is laden with suicide awareness items. Of late politicians have asked for cameras on them as they say "they are now concerned." Yeah really, its part of being a born again human at each election.
Lets
cut to the issue: People dont want to be here. Abused, feeling
worthless, disempowered, controlled, targeted , all the very things
Govt policies is deliberately doing.
Kids
and adult screwed around by Cyfs , family courts, totally
disempowered psychologically tortured . Useless harmful unaccountable
bureaucracies given power of others lives.
Why
have successive NZ govt worked hard to keep NZ suicide toll
suppressed? WHY. Why was it planned for in advance?
NZ
official horrendous toll is 11 per week , yet Mental health worker
say it could be 3 x times that. THATS 30 DEATHS PER WEEK. A Pike
river every week.
For
starters suppressing the human spirit by oppressive controls,
frustrations, sabotaging, incompetence, interference, stuffs up the
gut function, that leads to depression, illness and never diagnosed
for what it is.
Its
debating symptoms and not cause. Poisons, stress, cruelty, loss of
personal power. Why have they a policy of not ruling deaths suicides
if the victim had consumed alcohol or drugs, or didn't leave a
message of clear intent, or did not die immediately?
WHY
work so hard to hide things? and this is also fact, the only way to
get a quick ruling on suicide is if the deceased was unarmed and shot
by police...that is also fact.
At
the top of the cliff is a bulldozer, it needs to be destroyed. The
system, its by design. Hence the rigorous suppression with
forethought , they knew it was coming.
So
called mental illness is an injury with cause, its not unknown, its
covered up with blinkers on.
Get
this lesson from USA, the stats on Vets suicides is put at 22 per
day. most put in down to PTSD from combat, HOWEVER some doctors are
now saying that suicides from LAS legal abuse syndrome is Pandemic.
While
they may have suffered damage from traumatic events in war, it the
mistreatment in the system pushing them over the tolerance level.
These things have cause. its an injury inflicted, not an illness .
This
comment from Mary : is worthy advice. "I think the medications
are making things worse. They need to try things like high dose b
vitamins, magnesium, st Johns wort, a change if diet. Heaps of people
might feel hugely better if they cut out bread for instance.
What
if everyone suffering from depression was given the best diet, lots
of sunshine, moderate exercise when they felt like it etc etc?
Why
is self styled suicide awareness campaigner and people hero Mike
Smith being shut down by the very bureaucrats who have failed?
Lets
cut to the issue: People dont want to be here. Abused, feeling
worthless, disempowered, controlled, targeted , all the very things
Govt policies is deliberately doing.
Kids
and adult screwed around by Cyfs , family courts, totally
disempowered psychologically tortured . Useless harmful unaccountable
bureaucracies given power of others lives.
Why
have successive NZ govt worked hard to keep NZ suicide toll
suppressed? WHY. Why was it planned for in advance?
NZ
official horrendous toll is 11 per week , yet Mental health worker
say it could be 3 x times that. THATS 30 DEATHS PER WEEK. A Pike
river every week.
For
starters suppressing the human spirit by oppressive controls,
frustrations, sabotaging, incompetence, interference, stuffs up the
gut function, that leads to depression, illness and never diagnosed
for what it is.
Its
debating symptoms and not cause. Poisons, stress, cruelty, loss of
personal power. Why have they a policy of not ruling deaths suicides
if the victim had consumed alcohol or drugs, or didn't leave a
message of clear intent, or did not die immediately?
WHY
work so hard to hide things? and this is also fact, the only way to
get a quick ruling on suicide is if the deceased was unarmed and shot
by police...that is also fact.
At
the top of the cliff is a bulldozer, it needs to be destroyed. The
system, its by design. Hence the rigorous suppression with
forethought , they knew it was coming.
So
called mental illness is an injury with cause, its not unknown, its
covered up with blinkers on.
Get
this lesson from USA, the stats on Vets suicides is put at 22 per
day. most put in down to PTSD from combat, HOWEVER some doctors are
now saying that suicides from LAS legal abuse syndrome is Pandemic.
While
they may have suffered damage from traumatic events in war, it the
mistreatment in the system pushing them over the tolerance level.
These things have cause. its an injury inflicted, not an illness .
This
comment from Mary : is worthy advice. "I think the medications
are making things worse. They need to try things like high dose b
vitamins, magnesium, st Johns wort, a change if diet. Heaps of people
might feel hugely better if they cut out bread for instance.
What
if everyone suffering from depression was given the best diet, lots
of sunshine, moderate exercise when they felt like it etc etc?
Why
is self styled suicide awareness campaigner and people hero Mike
Smith being shut down by the very bureaucrats who have failed?
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