Disabled People & Carers left out of $130 billion stimulus

2020-03-31

Tuesday 31st March, 2020

Australian Greens Disability spokesperson Senator Jordon Steele-John said the Government's failure to extend the $550 COVID-19 supplement to people receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) and Carer Payment in Yesterday's $130 billion stimulus package was an indictment on their attitude to disabled people and carers.

"It's clear that this government is still not taking the needs of disabled people and their families seriously enough in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic," Steele-John said.

"The Disability Support Pension and Carer Payment exist in recognition of fact that disabled people and carers have higher everyday costs and face significant barriers to entering the workforce. Those costs and barriers have increased, not decreased, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Disabled people and carers are also having to factor in higher costs for transport, medical supplies and support workers, as well as unplanned costs for personal protective equipment to stay safe when venturing out into the community. 
"To be quite honest, I'm shocked that people receiving the disability support pension and carer payment have been left out of a such a massive stimulus package.

"Everyone on the disability support pension and the carer payment needs to be able to access the $550 supplement to help them get through this crisis."
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STEELE-JOHN - Tim Oliver; 0448 316 387