• School lunces - more than a head line

    From Gordon@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 8 23:10:18 2024
    https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clear

    This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour
    has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.

    So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out?

    The article is short and to the point

    https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/

    SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort.
    " SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"

    So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which
    all parties are commited to.

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  • From Rich80105@21:1/5 to Gordon on Sat Mar 9 15:36:59 2024
    On 8 Mar 2024 23:10:18 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:

    https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clear

    This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that >there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour
    has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.

    So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out?

    The article is short and to the point

    https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/

    SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort.
    " SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"

    So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which >all parties are commited to.
    There will almost certainly be public sector advice relating to the
    scheme from the time of the previous government - possibly to both
    Education and Social Welfare departments. Seymour has had time to ask
    to see any such advice - but it is likely that it conflicts with
    advice from the Atlas Network that we once worked for.

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  • From Rich80105@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 9 15:43:18 2024
    On Sat, 09 Mar 2024 15:36:59 +1300, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 8 Mar 2024 23:10:18 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:

    https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clear

    This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that >>there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour >>has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.

    So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out? >>
    The article is short and to the point

    https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/

    SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort. >>" SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"

    So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which >>all parties are commited to.
    There will almost certainly be public sector advice relating to the
    scheme from the time of the previous government - possibly to both
    Education and Social Welfare departments. Seymour has had time to ask
    to see any such advice - but it is likely that it conflicts with
    advice from the Atlas Network that we once worked for.
    Sorry, that he once worked for.

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  • From Tony@21:1/5 to Rich80105@hotmail.com on Sat Mar 9 03:18:47 2024
    Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com> wrote:
    On Sat, 09 Mar 2024 15:36:59 +1300, Rich80105 <Rich80105@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 8 Mar 2024 23:10:18 GMT, Gordon <Gordon@leaf.net.nz> wrote:
    https://www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/350206643/benefits-school-lunches-abundantly-clear

    This is a worthwhile article as it gives both sides while pointing out that >>>there is decades of data which could well be the extra data David Seymour >>>has been refering to, as well as a method to measure the effectiveness.

    So with a 3 to 8 times return on the countries money who wishes to opt out? >>>
    The article is short and to the point

    https://whatworks.org.nz/social-return-on-investment/

    SORI, Social Return of Investment seems to be a long term on going effort. >>>" SROI takes significant time and resources to do properly"

    So I would suggest that there need to be a Ministry/Department set up which >>>all parties are commited to.
    There will almost certainly be public sector advice relating to the
    scheme from the time of the previous government - possibly to both >>Education and Social Welfare departments. Seymour has had time to ask
    to see any such advice - but it is likely that it conflicts with
    advice from the Atlas Network that we once worked for.
    Sorry, that he once worked for.
    No wonder he was so well liked in the polls.

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