Government Delivers Support Package For NGOs And Community Groups – NZ Government

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The Government has announced an $11.5 million Community Support Package to help tens of thousands of people affected by the recent floods, and as regions prepare to respond to Cyclone Gabrielle.

โ€œCommunity organisations, groups and iwi have mobilised quickly to support people and whฤnau who have been impacted and displaced as a result of the unprecedented flooding. However itโ€™s clear that demand for support is exceeding funding available for these groups to respond quickly to need in the community,โ€ Minister for Social Development and Employment Carmel Sepuloni said.

โ€œTodayโ€™s announcement is another part of the Governmentโ€™s ongoing response as we continue to support Tฤmaki Makaurau Auckland and impacted regions,โ€ Carmel Sepuloni said.

โ€œThis support package will provide immediate relief for individuals and families, bespoke support for disabled people like transport assistance, as well as support for the voluntary sector who continue to be at the heart of their communities and our response.

โ€œOver 25,000 people have been supported with food, clothing, shelter, bedding and medication. People have lost their homes and vehicles, families are facing additional challenges getting their children back to school and many families will be facing anxiety and distress from the significant disruption of the floods and impending cyclone.

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โ€œWhile weโ€™re not out of the woods yet and the full extent of both adverse weather events unfolding, we need to act swiftly to ensure people can continue to access support, whether that be through their church, marae or youth group for example. Our focus remains on the most affected communities including Mฤori, Pacific, disabled, youth and our ethnic communities, and the organisations and groups that work to support them.

โ€œAs part of our response, weโ€™re also enabling our Community Connectors, who were established as part of our welfare response to COVID-19, to support the Auckland and impacted regions flood relief, and as regions prepare for cyclone Gabrielle. Theyโ€™re a trusted interface for individuals and families and play an important part in helping households to access community and government support.

โ€œTodayโ€™s package sits alongside a suite of supports that Government have swiftly put in place to support the response in Tฤmaki Makaurau Auckland. These include, the $5 million support packaged for Auckland businesses, support to provide public transport assistance for disabled people, Civil Defence Emergency Management payments, MSDโ€™s Hardship Assistance payments, Rural Assistance payments as well as the Enhanced Taskforce Green programme which can be tapped into to support the clean-up.

โ€œThe National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) also covers reimbursement of welfare costs incurred by local authorities in caring for directly affected people in an emergency, essential infrastructure and recovery repairs and contributions to Local Authority Disaster Relief Funds (usually Mayoral Relief Funds).

โ€œAs we brace ourselves for the anticipated impact of Cyclone Gabrielle, my message to Aucklanders is to look after yourselves and those in your household. After making my way across the Civil Defence Centres over the last three days, Iโ€™m heartened by the tireless efforts, commitment and dedication of everyone who are supporting, serving and leading the response on the ground. We will get through this.โ€ Carmel Sepuloni said.