The Ministry for Vulnerable Children will be renamed with the word "vulnerable" being dropped, while legislation to help lift children out of poverty will be introduced on Thursday.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcements at her post-Cabinet press conference this afternoon, with Minister for Children Tracey Martin and Finance Minister Grant Robertson alongside her.
Ardern said the ministry, over time, would look to extend its reach beyond just the 5600-odd children in state care.
"A child who lives in poverty won't necessarily come into contact with those social workers that work in Oranga Tamariki [the Ministry For Children], but we want the ministry to have regard to their well-being as well."
Martin said dropping the word "vulnerable" from signs would take 12 months. The word had had a negative impact on children and the ministry's workers.