Urgent action needed on Disability Issues
< 16 June
2009 “The Eady family
story provides a prime example of the lengths many families
go to when the support they really need isn’t available to
them,” says Viv Maidaborn, CEO CCS Disability Action
(referring to a story on 60 Minutes TV programme shown
earlier this week). ”This sort of experience is not
uncommon, and isn’t just an issue for families living with
Autism. People find themselves in similar situations very
often as a result of poor government funding, planning and
lack of appropriate disability support services.” Over
31,000 adults with physical and intellectual disabilities
are cared for in residential homes around the
country. “We are calling for urgent action from the
Ministerial Committee on Disability Issues to look at
implementing recommendations already made by the Social
Services Committee in a report they released late last
year,” says Viv Maidaborn. These recommendations include
government funding to be provided to give people with
disabilities a choice about their day-to-day living
arrangements; and better support to be provided for unpaid
caregivers, such as family members. “We want to see
people with disabilities getting support in appropriate
environments, and to get the support and resources they need
to live life to the full in their own homes, with their own
families.” Young people with Autism have been shown to
thrive if they are able to stay with their own families who
are receiving sufficient support. This is also the case for
most young people with physical or intellectual disability,
who all have a right to a meaningful life.
The Ministry of
Health currently provides some financial support, benefits
and respite care but does not fund at-home care provided by
family members. The Ministry of Social Development’s
Pathways To Inclusion strategy sets expectations around
work, community involvement and meaningful roles and
activities. For people with high and complex needs we are a
very long way to achieving these goals. “People with
high support needs have the right to contribute to society,
the right to a fulfilling life and to have choices about how
and where they live it,” says Viv
Maidaborn. ~ENDS~
Urgent action needed from the Ministerial
Committee on Disability Issues