Community Law Centres O Aotearoa (CLCA) is
calling on Government agencies to ensure emergency housing
providers meet basic standards as competing pressures mount
over the Summer holidays.
“Handing over
millions of dollars of taxpayer funding to private providers
without any requirement for a decent level of service and
basic human rights to be adhered to is unacceptable, “says
CLCA CEO Sue Moroney. “It amounts to no care and no
responsibility to protect families when they are at their
most vulnerable.”
Community Law Centres have
supported clients who have been placed into unsafe emergency
housing and others who have been treated unfairly by
Press Release – Community Law Centres Aotearoa Community Law Centres O Aotearoa (CLCA) is calling on Government agencies to ensure emergency housing providers meet basic standards as competing pressures mount over the Summer holidays. Handing over millions of dollars of taxpayer funding to private …
Community Law Centres O Aotearoa (CLCA) is calling on Government agencies to ensure emergency housing providers meet basic standards as competing pressures mount over the Summer holidays.
“Handing over millions of dollars of taxpayer funding to private providers without any requirement for a decent level of service and basic human rights to be adhered to is unacceptable, “says CLCA CEO Sue Moroney. “It amounts to no care and no responsibility to protect families when they are at their most vulnerable.”