Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Meryl Swanson calling for a review of the Disability Support Pension

BY SARAH BARONOWSKI

Joining the call for a review of the Disability Support Pension is Member for Paterson, Meryl Swanson says the program's application process is "cruel and unfair."

She claims the process of proving eligibility for the pension asks people to jump through too many hurdles and it places unnecessary stress on those with a disability and their families.

Meryl Swanson says a complete review of the DSP is needed to ensure people get the support they deserve.

"It's about the time it takes, it's about the hurdles that people are asked to jump over, it's about the fact that people's treating doctors are completely disregarded and they're often assessed for the disability support pension against the word of their doctor by a bureaucrat in a half hour phone conversation," she said.

"So we need to go back to the drawing board on the Disability Support Pension."

According to the Paterson MP, applying for the pension takes an "incredible amount of time" and applicants face constant reviews and assessments which are just inadequate.

"Some people with disabilities that they've had their whole life and now being told by a bureaucrat on the phone 'oh, we've done a review and you should be able to work' when they have doctors and specialists saying they are incapacitated and not able to work."
Meryl Swanson

However, she says they're not looking to dismantle the pension scheme but make it better.

"No one wants to see the Disability Support Pension wroughted. We don't want that but what's happening at the moment is certainly above and beyond what needs to make it function properly and fairly for people," she said.

"A complete review is needed."

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Hunter accommodation crisis

BY JESSICA ROUSE

Family and Community Services Minister Brad Hazzard has called for an urgent review into emergency accommodation in the Hunter for victims of domestic violence.

Hazzard said he is extremely concerned that the department has allowed female victims of domestic violence to be placed in hotels that also accommodate former male inmates.

The call for an urgent review comes after incidents surrounding the safety of women in Hunter accommodation facilities. In March a woman felt safer sleeping in her own car rather than in a NSW Domestic Violence Line-referred room at the Silk Hotel in Newcastle.

Marli Accommodation Services say they carry out risk assessments of men with criminal histories, but privacy legislation stops them learning if a man's background includes violent crimes.

Co-founder of Marli Accommodation Elizabeth Berger agrees more needs to be done to ensure the safety of victims in accommodation facilities.


Maitland MP and shadow minister for the prevention of domestic violence and sexual assault, Jenny Aitchison, says in 2014 the government combined funding for general homelessness and domestic violence services, clearly not thinking through the ramifications.