Govt leaves sexual abuse survivors out in the cold – Labour

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The Government is quietly cutting more services for women, this time itโ€™s ACC support for survivors of sexual abuse and pausing the expansion of a major sexual violence prevention programme.

โ€œContinuing the Governmentโ€™s disturbing pattern of undermining support for women and sexual violence survivors, ACC Minister Scott Simpson has indicated sexual abuse survivors may no longer be supported through ACC,โ€ Labour ACC spokesperson Camilla Belich said.

โ€œPeople who have suffered severe trauma because of sexual abuse will not have access to mental health or loss of income support under the Ministerโ€™s proposal.

โ€œIt beggars belief that the Government would consider this straight after cutting womenโ€™s future pay.

โ€œAs well as looking to write off care for sexual abuse survivors, ACC has indefinitely paused the community-led sexual violence prevention programme โ€˜Hikitia!โ€™

โ€œThis programme was designed to prevent harm before it happens. At a time when sexual violence is surging, the Government should be investing in programmes that help stop it from happening in the first place.

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โ€œAccording to sexual violence service providers, the ACC plans to pause the programme with no plan to support the organisations and communities whoโ€™ve been doing this critical work, leaving 80% of the country without coverage, including our biggest cities.

โ€œYou canโ€™t say you care about womenโ€™s safety and then stop the expansion of sexual violence prevention programmes and cut pay equity claims.

โ€œThis Government is continuing to make choices that are harmful to women,โ€ Camilla Belich said.