ACOSS: Budgetary measures welcome, but more can be done

The Australian Council of Social Service has welcomed the announcement that the 2011-2012 Federal Budget will contribute to wage subsidies for unemployed people, and ease income tests, but is concerned about benefit cuts for some of the poorest people in the community.

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The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) has said that provisions in the Budget may help remove barriers to paid employment, but the ‘get tough measures’ on the unemployed – including imposing activity requirements on social security recipients – are unnecessary and counter-productive.

The allocation of funding for mental health services in the Budget was received well by ACOSS, as was the announcement that the Federal Government will be introducing an independent regulator for the not-for-profit sector, better targeting not-for-profit tax concessions and introducing a statutory definition of ‘charity’, as part of the 2011–2012 Budget.

ACOSS has said though, that it would like to see more Federal funding allocated to promoting equal pay.