Get Cracking! Do something about JobSeeker

Community Industry Group, the peak body for community service organisations in south ern NSW, is
frustrated at the absence of commitment and action from the Government to provide security for
the region’s unemployed.

CEO Nicky Sloan expressed concern that invisible Australians will remain unseen and unheard. “The
turmoil of 2020 has highlighted the impacts of social isolation during COVID -19 but for many people
with insecure work, or people living on income support payments like JobSeeker, this is the reality of
everyday life, pandemic or no pandemic,” Ms Sloan said. “Social participation is impossible when
you’re battling with financial insecurity. C lothing, food and having friends over for dinner can be
outside of the budget, making it difficult to escape poverty -induced isolation.”

The most glaring gap in the 2020/21 Budget has been the failure to deliver a permanent adequate
rate for the JobSeeker payment. “The economy in recession and t here is a limited number of job
opportunities in the region. We were disappointed that there was no announcement of a permanent
increase to the JobSeeker payment,” said Ms Sloan. “We cannot go back to a payment of $40 per
day. While the coronavirus supplem ent has been invaluab le, supplements can be reduced or
removed at any time. We urgently need a permanent increase to the base JobSeeker payment.”

Community Industry Group is urging the community to get cracking and have their voice heard by
participating in a n anonymous survey on how social isolation affects them. Ms Sloan said, ” We have
a responsibility to the community to make sure they get a fair go in having a say. We need as many
people as possible to let us know how social isolation affects them and what can be done to fix it.”

The Social Isolation Survey takes approximately 5 minutes and can be accessed here
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CIGSIS2020.

About the Community Industry Group
Comm unity Industry (formerly known as Illawarra Forum) is the peak body working for community
services and organisations in South ern NSW. It supports community organisations, promotes
expertise and innovation in community development, fosters industry developm ent and provides
advocacy for social justice. Community Industry Group is an independent organisation governed by a
committee of management elected annually by the membership.

Community Industry Group represents the non -government community services indust ry in the
South East of NSW, which consists of a pproximately 300 organisations, and works closely with
numerous organisations which provide support to vulnerable people across the region.

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