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Home > Ministers > The Hon Justine Elliot MP, Minister for Ageing > Media Hub > More Help for Homeless Victorians More Help for Homeless VictoriansPDF printable version of More Help for Homeless Victorians (PDF 24 KB)
Changes to the legislation were one measure contained in the Australian Government’s White Paper on Homelessness released by the Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Minister for Housing Tanya Plibersek in December last year. In addition to amending the Aged Care Principles to include homeless older people as a “special needs” group, the Rudd Labor Government is also responding to the special needs of homeless older Australians by:
Older homeless people can have more complex health needs and requirements as they have been ‘living rough’ and often do not have the family and social support networks of other older Australians. In addition to the regulatory changes, the Rudd Labor Government and the Brumby Government are providing joint funding of $900,000 to support a new meals program in Melbourne. This joint funding is through the Home and Community Care Program and will provide up to 43,000 extra meals to homeless older people in inner Melbourne. It will also support more than 11,000 hours of social support for vulnerable people. The total HACC funding to Victoria under the HACC agreement will be $440.45 million, of which $264.09 million will be contributed by the Australian Government and $176.36 million by the Victorian Government. For more information, contact Mrs Elliot's office on (02) 6277 7280
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