

- Title
HVP No 8 - 25 October 2010
11 NATIONAL CARERS WEEK
- Database
House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
25-10-2010
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
8
- Page
128
- Status
Final
- Main Committee
yes
- System Id
chamber/votes/2010-10-25/0039
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House Votes and Proceedings
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House
- 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- 2 PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS—PRESENTED BY SPEAKER
- 3 AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION—REPORT—STATEMENT BY MEMBER
- 4 NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORK FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY BILL 2010
- 5 EVIDENCE AMENDMENT (JOURNALISTS’ PRIVILEGE) BILL 2010
- 6 PINK RIBBON DAY
- 7 ADDRESS IN REPLY TO THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- 8 BILLS REFERRED TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- 9 AUSTRALIA’S COMMITMENT TO AFGHANISTAN—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT
- 11 QUESTIONS
- 12 DOCUMENTS
- 13 DOCUMENTS—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENTS
- 14 MURRAY-DARLING BASIN REFORM—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
- 15 VICTORIAN BUSHFIRES ROYAL COMMISSION—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT
- 16 COMMITTEES—MEMBERSHIP
- 17 AUSTRALIA’S COMMITMENT TO AFGHANISTAN—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT
- 18 ADDRESS IN REPLY TO THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- 19 AIRPORTS AMENDMENT BILL 2010
- 20 NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK BILL 2010
- 21 AUSTRALIA’S COMMITMENT TO AFGHANISTAN—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—MOTION TO TAKE NOTE OF DOCUMENT—REFERENCE TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- 22 NATIONAL HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NETWORK BILL 2010
- 23 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE BUILDING THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION PROGRAM BILL 2010
- 24 UNITED NATIONS DAY
- 25 ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
- ATTENDANCE
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Main Committee
- 1 MEETING OF MAIN COMMITTEE
- 2 MEMBERS’ CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
- 3 POSTPONEMENT OF ORDER OF THE DAY
- 4 JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON BROADBAND
- 5 PENSIONS
- 6 SURF LIFE SAVING AUSTRALIA
- 7 DEATH OF FORMER SENATOR (THE HONOURABLE KENNETH SHAW (KEN) WRIEDT)—CONDOLENCE MOTION MOVED BY THE PRIME MINISTER
- 8 CORPORATIONS AMENDMENT (NO. 1) BILL 2010
- 9 DEFENCE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (SECURITY OF DEFENCE PREMISES) BILL 2010
- 10 FISHERIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 2) 2010
- 11 NATIONAL CARERS WEEK
- 12 MENTAL HEALTH
- 13 CORD BLOOD DONATIONS
- 14 GRIEVANCE DEBATE
- 15 ADJOURNMENT
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House
11 NATIONAL CARERS WEEK
The order of the day having been read for the resumption of the debate on the motion of Ms Owens—That this House:
(1) recognises:
(a) that the week of 17 to 23 October was National Carers Week;
(b) that there are more than 2.6 million carers in Australia;
(c) the caring role is one of immense social and economic value, with carers being the foundation of our health, aged, palliative and community care systems;
(d) as health care increasingly moves away from ‘institutional’ settings into the home and community, family carers shoulder greater responsibility for managing complex conditions and providing the emotional and physical support for the person for whom they are caring;
(e) without carers, no future health or community care system will be able to respond to changing demographics and health needs, clinical practices and societal influences, in the long term; and
(f) the Government’s practical measures to improve the lives of carers through significant reforms across the disability, health, mental health and aged care service systems, including:
(i) delivering a $60 a fortnight increase to the base pension plus an increase of $5 a fortnight in the new Pension Supplement for carers receiving the maximum single rate of Carer Payment (a total increase of around $100 per fortnight, after indexation increases from 20 March);
(ii) guaranteeing the certainty of an annual ongoing Carers Supplement of $600 for each person cared for, benefiting around 500,000 carers;
(iii) overhauling the complex and restrictive eligibility requirements for Carer Payment (Child);
(iv) significantly boosting funding to the State and Territory governments for specialist disability services including supported accommodation, in-home care and respite; and
(v) commissioning the Productivity Commission to examine the feasibility, costs and benefits of a National Long Term Disability Care and Support Scheme; and
(2) calls on the Government to renew its commitment to carers in this Parliament and to exercise all instruments of policy to support carers in their vital work ( see item No. 2, Votes and Proceedings )—
Debate resumed.
Debate adjourned, and the resumption of the debate made an order of the day for the next sitting.