Gordon Campbell | Parliament TV | Parliament Today | Video | Questions Of the Day | Search

 


National Still Victimising Sexual Abuse Victims

National Still Victimising Sexual Abuse Victims

The National Government’s decision to partially back down on a failed cost cutting programme that denied sexual abuse survivors access to counselling doesn’t go far enough, Labour Victims Rights spokesperson Lynne Pillay says.

“The entire failed experiment of denying sexual abuse victims counselling needs to be scrapped immediately. There is simply no justification for this ridiculously cruel cost cutting exercise to continue,” Lynne Pillay said.

“Since National introduced this scheme thousands of sexual abuse survivors have been denied counselling causing an outcry from professional counsellors and victims themselves.

“Up to 90 percent of claims for sexual abuse counselling have been either declined or put into a holding pattern since October last year.

“In April this year just under 180 people who applied to ACC for sexual abuse counselling were accepted while another 1500 were either declined or put into a holding pattern.

“It is simply not good enough and for ACC and the National Government, to take nearly a year after beginning a review to acknowledge a problem that has been apparent for quite some time.

“National says it’s looking for value for money. Well quite honestly taxpayers have certainly not received any value for the $120,000 the review has so far cost, if this belated partial back down is the best the Government can come up with.

“National launched a review of their failed policy in October last year and today’s partial back down will be too little too late to help sexual abuse survivors, given it only applies to new applicants or those waiting for decisions.

“I am also appalled that the review panel has said they raised concerns with the Minister of ACC Nick Smith six weeks ago that too many sexual abuse survivors were being denied assistance.

“Why did Government not act then rather than prolonging the problem?

“I am still concerned that the Minister is allowing sexual abuse survivors to suffer while he fudges the truth to suit himself.

“Sexual abuse victims and survivors deserve better than today’s pathetic partial back down,” Lynne Pillay said.

ENDS

 
 
 
 
 
Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Regional Headlines

 

Parliament Today:

Gordon Campbell: On The Law Commission Plan To Scrap Jury Trials

Chances are, scrapping the system of trial by jury is not the top priority for most New Zealanders. Not many of us woke up this morning and felt dead keen on dumping our centuries-old right to be tried by a jury of our peers, while yearning to adopt the French system of justice by a judge and a couple of court-appointed experts. More>>

ALSO:

Scoop Audio & Video: Mondayising Holidays

David Shearer's regular pre-caucus standup. Issues include:SOE Sales, Auckland Council funding & the Labour relationship with Maori. Issue of the day was clearly the Mondayising of holidays - following this was a second standup with First Term MP David Clark. More>>

ALSO:

Scoop Business: Govt’s Answer To A Smaller Public Service: Google It

The government is talking seriously to the global search engine giant Google about providing software services to cut the cost and improve the efficiency of public services, Prime Minister John Key says. More>>

ALSO:

Urewera Raids: 'Operation 8' Trial Begins

Annemarie Thorby of the October 15 Solidarity Group: Over four years ago in New Zealand, on October 15th 2007, more than 300 police carried out dawn raids on scores of houses... More>>

ALSO:

Review Launched: Electoral Commission Wants To Hear From The Public On MMP

The Electoral Commission today launches a review of the MMP voting system, and seeks input from the public on possible changes to the way MMP works. More>>

ALSO:

Auckland: Transport Plan Goes On The Road

Aucklanders are being asked how they believe major transport projects should be funded. More>>

ALSO:

LATEST HEADLINES

More RSS  RSS
 
 
 
 
Parliament
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news