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St Vincent de Paul Society ABN: 68 879 107 149 Unit 4-5 22 Thesiger Court Deakin ACT 2600 PO Box 243 Deakin West ACT 2600 Telephone: (02) 6202 1200 Facsimile: (02) 6285 0159 Media Release 11 March 2010 For Immediate Release St Vincent de Paul Society condemns Welfare Quarantining Decision The St Vincent de Paul Society today condemned a Senate Inquirys findings on compulsory income management. “We receive this news with a sad heart,” said National Council Chief Executive, Dr John Falzon. This Inquiry heard evidence from all over Australia. The evidence overwhelmingly showed that income management can be a useful tool when it is voluntary and backed up with supports and services. It also showed that compulsory income management is degrading and stigmatizing,said Dr Falzon. The people who are doing it tough are being set apart and treated as though they are dysfunctional. The St Vincent de Paul Society completely rejects this view. The people we assist are not to be condemned. This Inquirys findings are, however, to be condemned. The people we stand in solidarity with, the people who are struggling to make ends meet, have nothing to be ashamed of. The shame will be with a Government that turns the clock back on social policy, returning to the Sussoof the Depression Era with all its accompanying disempowerment and demonization.This is a cynical manouevre to get around the Racial Discrimination Act. Compulsory income management, be it on the basis of race or class, is offensive and unjust. Contact: Dr John Falzon 0421332247

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St Vincent de Paul Society ABN: 68 879 107 149

Unit 4-5 22 Thesiger Court

Deakin ACT 2600 PO Box 243

Deakin West ACT 2600 Telephone: (02) 6202 1200

Facsimile: (02) 6285 0159

Media Release 11 March 2010 For Immediate Release

“St Vincent de Paul Society condemns Welfare Quarantining Decision

The St Vincent de Paul Society today condemned a Senate Inquiry’s findings on compulsory income management.

“We receive this news with a sad heart,” said National Council Chief Executive, Dr John Falzon. “This Inquiry heard evidence from all over Australia. The evidence overwhelmingly showed that income management can be a useful tool when it is voluntary and backed up with supports and services. It also showed that compulsory income management is degrading and stigmatizing,” said Dr Falzon. “The people who are doing it tough are being set apart and treated as though they are dysfunctional. The St Vincent de Paul Society completely rejects this view. “The people we assist are not to be condemned. This Inquiry’s findings are, however, to be condemned. “The people we stand in solidarity with, the people who are struggling to make ends meet, have nothing to be ashamed of. The shame will be with a Government that turns the clock back on social policy, returning to the “Susso” of the Depression Era with all its accompanying disempowerment and demonization.” “This is a cynical manouevre to get around the Racial Discrimination Act. Compulsory income management, be it on the basis of race or class, is offensive and unjust. ”

Contact: Dr John Falzon 0421332247