Government to deliver family carers $2000 pay rise, expand scheme to spouses this year

Government to deliver family carers $2000 pay rise, expand scheme to s…

0 개 1,525 KoreaPost

38c002eb02669a9d304eb58bd2b43100_1579381719_0736.jpg
 

The Coalition Government is delivering this year the changes to Funded Family Care the disability sector has long-asked for, says Associate Minister of Health Jenny Salesa.

"Today we are announcing the details of our big changes to Funded Family Care, including an annual average pay boost of $2,246.40 for funded family carers. The Government will also introduce higher rates for qualified family carers; expand eligibility for the scheme to include spouses and parents of young children with high or very-high needs; and finally remove the requirement for an employment relationship between family members where families don't want it."

"Caring for family members such as a spouse or child is one of the most valuable contributions someone can make in our society, especially when that work requires giving up things like paid employment. Our Government has listened to the concerns of family carers about the limits of the current scheme and we have committed to making it fairer,"

Under the reforms, the Government will:

·         expand carer eligibility to spouses and partners, so they are able to be paid to provide care to people with high or very-high disability support needs;

·         expand carer eligibility to 16-18 year old family members, so they are able to be paid to provide care to people with high or very-high disability support needs;

·         expand client eligibility to include under 18 year olds with high or very-high disability- support needs;

·         remove the current requirement for an employment relationship to exist between a disabled person and their resident family member in order to receive FFC;

·         repeal Part 4A of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000, which currently prevents New Zealanders from taking claims on the basis of unlawful discrimination to the Human Rights Commission or before the courts;

·         lift pay rates for family carers from the minimum wage to $20.50-$25.50 per hour from 14 April 2020.

"Family carers will see their pay rates lifted from the current minimum wage to new rates, starting at $20.50 and going up to $25.50, depending on a carer's qualifications,"

"If a family carer is funded for the average 27 hours per week on the new $20.50 minimum, this change represents a 8.47% pay rise above the minimum wage, or about $2,200 more than they would have got,"

"For family carers funded for 40 hours per week, these reforms mean at least $3,328 more per year,"

"Lifting the Government's contribution is an important step in the right direction in acknowledging the important work family carers do,"

The new rates align family carers' pay with those carers employed by formal providers as implemented through the recent care and support workers' pay equity settlement.

"This is a wage-lifting Government. By the end of our first term we would have lifted the national minimum wage by $126 per week for full time workers, we've begun implementing the living wage across the state sector, and we are delivering a major pay boost to family carers,"

"Improving Funded Family Care with these reforms is also about building a more equitable health system. We know that Māori and Pacific families make greater use of Funded Family Care than other New Zealanders. These changes are about fairness, because carers would be paid these rates if their loved ones with high and very-high needs went through formal providers."

"We know there has been frustration in the disability community with the very limited scheme introduced under the last Government, and that's why we have been working with the sector to make Funded Family Care fairer and better for families,"

"In particular, people were very concerned that they were prevented from making discrimination claims on the basis of family status. By restoring the right to make discrimination claims in repealing Part 4A of the Public Health and Disability Act, we are showing we're serious about treating family carers with the respect they deserve. This is an important symbolic change for the disability and carers' communities and I acknowledge their ongoing advocacy," says Jenny Salesa. 

 

 

Source:  Minister for Health

House prices flatten in April

댓글 0 | 조회 420 | 5일전
Home value growth in Aote… 더보기

Government cuts put 130 jobs on the line at K…

댓글 0 | 조회 326 | 5일전
The Government's cuts to … 더보기

Borrowers bet on rate cuts by locking in shor…

댓글 0 | 조회 563 | 2024.04.18
Kiwi borrowers are bettin… 더보기

Business as usual for cash rate and housing m…

댓글 0 | 조회 267 | 2024.04.10
Commentary by CoreLogic N… 더보기

Residential recovery sluggish in first quarte…

댓글 0 | 조회 263 | 2024.04.09
Residential property valu… 더보기

Soft start for NZ housing market in March qua…

댓글 0 | 조회 628 | 2024.04.04
CoreLogic's House Price I… 더보기

The new-build premium could be about to shrin…

댓글 0 | 조회 330 | 2024.03.30
We estimate that new-buil… 더보기

STARS OF TV AND SYMPHONY ALIGN FOR CHILDREN’S…

댓글 0 | 조회 369 | 2024.03.19
Howls of What's the time … 더보기

Housing recovery spreads to nearly 60% of NZ …

댓글 0 | 조회 408 | 2024.03.14
Property values rose in a… 더보기

Annual growth back in black despite flat Febr…

댓글 0 | 조회 453 | 2024.03.12
Property values are sligh… 더보기

No OCR change... for now

댓글 0 | 조회 726 | 2024.02.28
Today's decision by the R… 더보기

Construction cost growth continuing to cool

댓글 0 | 조회 339 | 2024.02.28
The average cost of build… 더보기

Property sale volumes remain erratic

댓글 0 | 조회 621 | 2024.02.20
High mortgage rates conti… 더보기

Home values continue to strengthen, slowly bu…

댓글 0 | 조회 728 | 2024.02.13
The housing market's slow… 더보기

Profitable resales rise for the first time in…

댓글 0 | 조회 629 | 2024.02.08
93.3% of property resales… 더보기

MetService launches push notifications for Ne…

댓글 0 | 조회 564 | 2024.01.25
From today 25 January, Ki… 더보기

Property market signs off 2023 on a strong no…

댓글 0 | 조회 521 | 2024.01.17
The CoreLogic House Price… 더보기

Heat comes out of the construction sector as …

댓글 0 | 조회 434 | 2024.01.11
As pressures on residenti… 더보기

What the shortened Brightline test means for …

댓글 0 | 조회 529 | 2023.12.21
Following the Government’… 더보기

Housing upturn broadens, but underwhelming 20…

댓글 0 | 조회 732 | 2023.12.20
TheCoreLogic NZ December … 더보기

Slow recovery to be continued in 2024

댓글 0 | 조회 564 | 2023.12.19
The housing market contin… 더보기

New Zealanders' Standard of Living in Freefal…

댓글 0 | 조회 964 | 2023.12.14
Responding to today’s rel… 더보기

A turning point for the NZ housing market

댓글 0 | 조회 687 | 2023.12.13
A 'year of two halves' ap… 더보기

10 things to know about mortgage debt right n…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,210 | 2023.12.06
The housing loan market h… 더보기

Home values rise 0.7% in November

댓글 0 | 조회 1,165 | 2023.12.01
Hot on the heels of Octob… 더보기