WHAT DO YOU THINK SHOULD BE DONE? S Y-' Y'V : V Z ■ I■■ /■ . ■-r 7 \ I tF' w X/Zz . ' '" '' WP*% -11 ’- — ' 'h. Him Mu-ifc, ■ ■• • . '"Srfc , -J L SyF 'l:z , . t g WMiIF- ■/ Sb i&r ■ z3i Does everyone get a fair go in New Zealand? If you think THE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO HEAR YOUR IDEAS there are some things that should be changed or could be better, Q ur t | le O y a j Commission on Social Policy, tell us how. What it boils down to is five people who are hearing proSOMEOFTHETHINGSYOUMAYFEELNEEDCHANGING Tell us in your own words what you believe should be done. It might be about jobs, housing, transport or the way the law HOW YOU CAN DO IT NOW works at present. Send your ideas to: A FAIR GO FOR ALL, P.O. Box 5192, You might have ideas about health and medical services. Wellington. Be sure to include your name and address. You could be concerned about learning and the chances our kids you can call in: 10th Floor, Mayfair House, have in life. The T errace . Or phone collect (04) 733-810. HOW YOU CAN EASILYGET YOUR POINT ACROSS Or X"a (09)" C You can put your ideas any wayyoulike. You can write down what you feel should be done. You can put it on tape if you want. Or you can get your ideas across at a public meeting (your local Jj-| |= RQYAL COMMISSION ON SOCIAL POLICY radio station will tell you when they’re on). You can speak for All yourself. Or you can speak for a group. Either way, you can be f ayf J JgT mi l > sure your views will be taken into account.
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