3 August 2015
Salvation Army homeless report shows Govt is letting down the most vulnerable Kiwis
The Salvation Army’s Hard Times report into homelessness in West Auckland shows an urgent need for more emergency
accommodation in the area, as well as increased financial assistance from Government for our most vulnerable people, the
Green Party said today.
“This piece of work shows just how grim the situation is for some of our most vulnerable people in West Auckland and, no
doubt, in other parts of our country too,” said Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei.
“It’s also clear that community organisations and charities, such as the Salvation Army, are having to step in and
support these people as best they can because the Government isn’t doing a good enough job of it.
“I was struck by how many of the report’s respondents were receiving benefits but were unable to make ends meet – they
couldn’t afford to pay for a room in a boarding house, let alone a place of their own, as well as food, power, clothing
and all the other necessities of life.
“Income really does matter – especially in the context of Auckland’s hyper-expensive housing market – and it’s clear
that some of our most vulnerable people are not receiving enough income to help them into regular, secure, safe shelter.
“We’ve heard a lot of crowing from National about how they’ve raised benefits – the reality is it’s nowhere enough and
that income discrepancy is going to cause more inequality and more deprivation.
“Our most vulnerable people are simply not earning enough to support themselves and their families.
“Creating affordable, accessible, secure accommodation for low-income and vulnerable Aucklanders needs to be a priority
for the Government – not just building houses that will sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars in brand new
sub-divisions,” said Mrs Turei.
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