Leaders from across the ACT community sector came together today to launch 2022 Anti-Poverty Week (APW) and to call for action to be taken to end poverty. During the launch, CEOs representing organisations working with local families highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by Canberrans living below the poverty line.
To coincide with Anti-Poverty Week, ACTCOSS has released its .
Co-chair Act APW and ACTCOSS Acting CEO, Dr Gemma Killen said: “As costs of living rise, we are seeing more and more Canberrans facing poverty and disadvantage and unable to afford rent, food, and essential healthcare. This APW we are calling on the Federal Government to raise the rate of income support to at least $70 per day and the ACT Government to invest in social housing and to support the community sector as it supports those doing it the most tough.”
Co-chair ACT APW and Care FCS CEO, Carmel Franklin said: “Poverty is not a lifestyle choice. Nearly 1 in 10 Canberrans experience poverty either because of chronic low income or a change of circumstances beyond their control. In our largely affluent community this is not right. We urgently need a review of Centrelink payments and further investment in social housing.”
For a full list of events and more information and resources on APW you can go to