Louisa
WALL
Spokesperson for the Voluntary and Community Sector
4 September 2014 MEDIA STATEMENT
Labour commits to stable funding for voluntary sector
A Labour Government will establish long-term funding and streamline contract accountability for community and voluntary
groups, says Labour’s spokesperson for the sector Louisa Wall.
Announcing Labour’s policy for the community and voluntary sector, she said this would give much greater certainty
around organisations planning and delivering their programmes and reduce compliance costs.
“The community and voluntary sector plays an increasingly important role in delivering social services. We believe that
we need to help develop the workforce in and support the sector’s capability to engage as a partner with government in
meeting the needs of our communities.
“We are also mindful that the private sector and other public sector entities have skills and expertise that could help
build capacity and capability through social enterprise initiatives.
“The sector is starting to really feel the pressure of constrained funding and we believe that the Government has a
strong role to play in investment and funding decisions to maintain the sector.
“In the wake of National’s decision to disestablish the Charities Commission, Labour will review the Charities Act which
includes the definition of charitable purpose. Labour believes the Charities Commission had a vital role to play. It
encouraged good governance and management practices across the sector and this has been compromised.
“Labour will encourage the Kiwi spirit of finding local solutions and develop a social inclusion approach as a new way
of working together with communities to ensure all peopled feel valued, their differences are respected, their needs are
met and they can fulfil their dreams and aspirations,” says Louisa Wall.