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St Vincent de Paul Society Canberra/Goulburn launched its 2024 ACT Election Statement today. Developed in consultation with its Social Justice Committee and approved by its Territory Council and Board, the ACT Election Statement reflects the social and economic hardship of the people the organisation supports in the ACT.
St Vincent de Paul Society Canberra/Goulburn CEO Lucy Hohnen said, “This Election Statement speaks to the issues we see every day in the delivery of our programs. The ongoing cost of living crisis and lack of affordable housing affects every household in the ACT. It also impacts every community sector organisation, as we are all experiencing significant increase in demand for our services.”
This Election Statement sets out five priority areas and requests all parties to commit to delivering more affordable housing, investing in homelessness support services, making Canberra more welcoming to migrants and refugees, ensuring energy is affordable to all, and provide better justice outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Key to the 17 policy recommendations in the Election Statement is our call on all parties to:
According to the 2024 Report on Government Services (ROGS), there were 3174 households and 661 households on the public and community housing waiting list respectively in the ACT in 2023. The ROGS further states that 2407 people experienced homelessness for at least a month in the same year in the ACT, with 1082 people experiencing persistent homelessness in Canberra. Additionally, the report indicates that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are 25 times more likely to be sent to prison in the ACT than non-Aboriginal people.
“Our Election Statement asks all parties in the ACT Election to articulate how they propose to address the devastating socio-economic issues facing increasing numbers of households in Canberra,” said Ms Hohnen
Kym Duggan, Chair of the Society’s Social Justice and Advocacy Committee said, “Elections provide a vital opportunity for citizens and politicians to engage in a dialogue to identify key priorities for our community. Our election statement does that by highlighting our policy recommendations which require attention from all parties”.
“We ask candidates to respond to the recommendations we have raised. As stakeholders working on the frontline of community and charitable work, our primary interest is to ensure the voice of the vulnerable and marginalised in the Canberra community is heard this election.” said Mr Duggan.
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For more information contact:
Nikita Nair, Media, Marketing and Communications Officer nikita.nair@vinnies-cg.org.au
Phillip Jones, Director Fundraising, Marketing and Communications phillip.jones@vinnies-cg.org.au
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