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Media Release 7 February 2019 – Discriminatory Federal Government program making life harder for mums and babies

February 7, 2019

Media Release 7 February 2019 – Discriminatory Federal Government program making life harder for mums and babies

A punitive Government parenting program is making life harder for mums with babies as young as six months, and raises questions about compliance with Australia’s sex and race discrimination laws.

In a joint submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Federal Government’s ParentsNext program, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and human rights organisations have called for the program to be scrapped.

The program requires parents, including mothers with children as young as six months, to complete “activities” to receive the parenting payment. Ninety-five per cent of those captured by the program are women, many of whom are single mothers. An intensive stream of the program targets Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents.

Since 1 July 2018, parents have had vital parenting payments suspended over 16,000 times. Early data indicates that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents are most at risk.

This program is setting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women up to fail, and it will cause the most pain for mothers escaping family violence, dealing with homelessness and in other distressing circumstances.

“Rather than pointing the finger and punishing our women, the Federal Government should be investing in Aboriginal-led programs that support women to meet their goals.”

– Antoinette Braybrook, Convener of the National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services Forum

International evidence shows that programs, like ParentsNext, that impose financial sanctions on struggling single parents, can do more harm than good. Of particular concern is the impact on children.

A child’s early years are the most critical for healthy development. Every parent knows how challenging the job of parenting is during these early years. Our Government should value this work.

“It is extraordinary and outrageous that a Government intentionally discriminates against women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents in the administration of this program. It is not only failing our women, families and children, it is actively contributing to the erosion of our rights.”

– Muriel Bamblett, Chair of SNAICC – National Voice for our Children

The Government has acknowledged that the program discriminates on the basis of race and sex but claims the discrimination is justified.

By the Government’s own admission, the program discriminates against women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents. It’s justifications for this discrimination just don’t stack up.

“Our Government should be thanking women for the endless hours of breastfeeding and nappy-changing – the unpaid and undervalued labour that contributes to our nation’s prosperity. Not threatening to leave them without money for food for them and their babies.”

– Adrianne Walters, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre

 

ENDS/


The joint submission from SNAICC, the HRLC and NFVPLS Forum to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee is available for download.

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