Vulnerable territorians miss out - Media Release 10th June 2009

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            Northern Territory Council of Social Service

 
  
Media Release – 10 June 2009
 
 
 
Vulnerable Territorians miss out
 
Community service organisations in the Northern Territory are being forced to turn people away because they don’t have the resources to meet the growing demands for assistance, says the Northern Territory Council of Social Service (NTCOSS).
 
The recently published Australian Community Sector Survey indicated that the 31 NT agencies who responded to the survey were unable to help almost 3,000 Territorians who sought assistance during 2007-08. This total would be substantially inflated by figures from other agencies that did not complete the survey.
 
“It is deeply concerning that these organisations are not in a position to provide help to our most disadvantaged Territorians” said NTCOSS Central Australian Policy Officer, Jonathan Pilbrow, today.
 
The figures from the community sector survey were collected prior to the emergence of the global financial crisis, which threatens to plunge a great many more Territorians into poverty.
 
“We would appeal to the NT Government to make a substantial investment in the community sector” commented Mr. Pilbrow. “Vulnerable Territorians who are victims of global circumstances far beyond their control will need some assistance to ride out the worst of the economic downturn and get back on their feet.”
 
Mr. Pilbrow said that wages in the community sector were 20% below those on offer in government or in the private sector. As a consequence these organisations suffer from high staff turnover, which restricts their capacity to provide an optimum level of service.
 
“Territorians need a strong and stable community sector to ensure that everyone gets a fair go” concluded Mr. Pilbrow 
 
 
  
 
For comment: Jonathan Pilbrow, Central Australian Policy Officer, NTCOSS – 0438 552 584
 
Media inquiries: Graham Ring - 0404 362 290

 

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