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Ingram raises HACC service concerns in Parliament

Independent Member for Gippsland East, Craig Ingram, expressed to State Parliament his concern at the strain that has been placed on home and community care service providers, particularly those in country areas.

By Craig Ingram - 17th September 2004 - Back to News

"The commonwealth and state governments jointly fund home and community care, or HACC, programs at 60 and 40 percent respectively," Mr Ingram said.

"The Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) has put out a fact sheet which complains about and highlights the cost shifting from the state and federal governments onto local government, because local government is one of the largest single providers of HACC services in Victoria.

"Funding has failed to keep pace with demand.

"The Auditor-General's report estimated the cost to councils of contributions to HACC services as $130 million for the three years from 2000 to 2003.

"In my area, Lakes Entrance Community Health has briefed me and outlined the financial pressure it is under.

"It does not have sufficient funds to cover the costs of service delivery across Gippsland, which means it is more than likely that the costs of those providing those services will increase.

"The recipients of HACC services are the most vulnerable in our society.

"It is important that we keep elderly people within their homes so that they maintain good health and stay active in their community, Mr Ingram concluded.

Source: http://gippsland.com/

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