Carers Week pays tribute to unsung heroes around Australia
Carers Week 2008 is a time to reflect on the vital role carers play in our community and to acknowledge the enormous personal and financial sacrifices carers make.
The theme for this year’s Carers Week (19 – 25 October) – because I care – is a fitting description of the selfless service that carers give every day.
Carers are unsung local heroes. The Australian Government recognises and values their incredible devotion, sacrifice and hard work.
There will be some immediate financial relief to Carer Payment and Allowance recipients, as part of the Government’s Economic Security Strategy.
Those on Carer Payment will receive $1,400 for singles and $2,100 for couples, while Carer Allowance recipients get $1,000 for each eligible person being cared for. Disability Support Pensioners will also benefit from the payments.
Carers around Australia will get lump sum payments from 8 December.
State/Territory |
Carer Payment
|
Carer Allowance
|
---|---|---|
ACT | 710 | 4,179 |
New South Wales | 50,447 | 148,244 |
Northern Territory | 709 | 1,981 |
Queensland | 24,605 | 81,447 |
South Australia | 10,320 | 36,006 |
Tasmania | 4,881 | 12,378 |
Victoria | 34,253 | 114,356 |
Western Australia | 8,184 | 31,683 |
TOTALS | 134,109 | 430,274 |
These lump-sum payments are a down payment on longer term reform to the pension system, which will be delivered in the 2009-10 Budget context.
This package builds on the $822 million to support and recognise carers in the Government’s first budget.
Last week the Australian Bureau of Statistics released a new report A Profile of Carers in Australia.
This report highlighted that more than half of primary carers provided 40 or more hours of care per week – the equivalent of a full-time job.
The additional support to carers included bonus payments and $293.6 million over five years to respond to the Carer Payment (child) Review recommendations.
From 1 July 2009 the eligibility process will be fairer and more generous and will be based on the level of care required.
Around 19,000 carers of children with severe disability or medical conditions will benefit from the changes in the first year alone.