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Carers Alliance meet with Louise Upston

August 20, 2024 | Uncategorised

Last month, Carers NZ and the Carers Alliance met with Louise Upston in her roles as Disability Issues Minister, and Minister for MSD.
They had a frank chat with the Minister, and presented documentation with ‘quick win’ asks, which could easily be immediately implemented. From using positive language about carers and caring, to releasing Carer Support as a budget so family carers can choose respite that works for them. Carers need action to support them in their role, and the rigid rules introduced in March have been especially harsh toward carers, who have fewer respite wellbeing breaks than ever. Read more about the changes in our last post here. (https://msnz.org.nz/clarification-on-purchasing-rules-from-whaikaha-ministry-of-disabled-people/).

The extreme pressures of long-term 24/7 caring must be taken seriously by government and its agencies. Carers’ mental, physical and economic wellbeing must be protected with meaningful policies and action.

Carers NZ stated they ‘felt heard’ by Minister Upston, and now the ball is in the government’s court.
Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand encourage you to share the issues you, as a carer, are experiencing. Please contact us on info@msnz.org.nz.
The petition, launched by Carers Alliance, calling to establish a Minister or Commissioner for family carers is collecting signatures until October, so please continue to share: https://petitions.parliament.nz/390fec4e-437c-45cd-a182-08db3f91e80e.
Photographed: Neil Woodhams, MSNZ President. Laurie Hilsgen, Carers NZ CEO. Louise Upston, Minister MSD and Janine Stewart, IHC Foundation General Manager.