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Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024

Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024

Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024 Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024, 22.63 MB
Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Amongst the numerous austerity measures the government implemented since coming into office are a variety of cuts that have impacted organisations and services for the disabled community of Aotearoa.

Some of these measures include the scrapping of a programme that would pay disabled workers the minimum wage, the restructuring of Whaikaha, the ministry for disabled people, and general austerity cuts likely to have an impact on the disabled community such as public transport fare increases and minimum wage stagnation. 

Oto spoke to Nicola Owen from Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa, who have been leading a number of rallies and campaigns across the motu advocating for the disabled community of Aotearoa and protesting against the austerity measures that directly impact them.

If you're interested in following Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa and keeping up to date with their rallies and campaigns, you can follow their Facebook page here: