Labour demands the sacking of Minister Penny Simmonds over mishandling of disability funding changes. Details inside!
Labour's Chris Hipkins is doubling down on criticism of Minister Penny Simmonds, calling for her to be sacked due to her handling of disability funding changes. The Prime Minister has taken all decisions regarding disability funding out of Simmonds' hands, despite her still holding the ministerial position.
The Labour Party, led by Chris Hipkins, is adamant that Penny Simmonds should be removed from her role after Christopher Luxon made the decision to strip her of all authority over disability funding. Hipkins questions Simmonds' justification for remaining in office if she is no longer allowed to make any decisions.
In a recent development, plans to cut respite care funding have sparked widespread condemnation, highlighting the ongoing vulnerability of disabled individuals. The Ministry of Disabled People's announcement on changes to funding for carers and equipment modifications has put the spotlight on the lack of adequate support for the disabled community.
Despite a 70-year battle for improved support, disabled individuals continue to face challenges in obtaining necessary assistance. The enduring struggle for appropriate funding and care for disabled individuals remains unresolved, with ongoing debates over the allocation of resources.
The ongoing dispute between Minister Penny Simmonds and the Labour Party reflects the urgent need for improved support and decision-making processes for the disabled community. The intricacies of disability funding and the challenges faced by disabled individuals in accessing essential services underscore the importance of effective governance and advocacy in addressing these longstanding issues.
Labour is doubling down on criticism of the minister's handling of disability funding changes, calling for her to be sacked.
The Labour Party is calling for Minister Penny Simmonds to be sacked after Christopher Luxon removed all disability funding decisions from her.
The Prime Minister has taken all decisions around disability funding out of Penny Simmonds hands, and yet she's still a Minister.
'Why is she still there claiming a salary if she's not actually allowed to do anything?' Chris Hipkins asks.
The recent Facebook announcement by Whaikaha - the Ministry of Disabled People on changes to funding for carers and equipment modification and.
Plans to cut respite care funding has been met with widespread condemnation. But to understand why it is such an issue, it is important to understand the ...
Labour's Chris Hipkins says it is a massive vote of no confidence for Cabinet to intervene in Penny Simmonds' portfolio.
Labour's Chris Hipkins says it is a massive vote of no confidence for Cabinet to intervene in Penny Simmonds' portfolio.
An advocacy group is saying that funding changes could impact Pacific people with disabilities to a greater extent than other communities. .
Disability Issues Minister Penny Simmonds said the changes were made because Whaikaha was days away from reaching the end of its Budget, and acknowledged the ...