CDEP Changes: Gutless Approach, Missed Chances

Member for Lingiari and Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for
Northern Australia and Indigenous Affairs Warren Snowdon said today’s
announcement on CDEP highlighted the gutlessness of Federal Employment Minister
Kevin Andrews.

Mr Snowdon said the Minister had only last week recognised
CDEP participants from across Australia
at the Jobs Career and Future Awards for outstanding performances.

‘Now he’s released a discussion paper for a proposal that
will cut the throats of many of those same CDEPs,’ Mr Snowdon said.

‘About 20 per cent of all CDEP providers, with some 7000
participants, and all Indigenous Employment Centres will go.

‘Now why didn’t he have the guts to mention that in his
effusive speech at last Thursday’s Awards ceremony?

‘As with its other recent moves in Indigenous policy, the
Government has used a discussion paper to make its intentions clear while going
through the motions of encouraging discussion on policy’.

‘Despite the pretence at consultation in the discussion
paper, it will be very clear to many if not all of the CDEPs under threat that
their fate is sealed’.

‘This Minister has missed the chance to foster a long
overdue debate and that means he’s missed the chance to help CDEP meet the real
needs of Indigenous people’.

‘He’s treating it as just a jobs program and he ignores the
essential job it does for community development, no matter where in Australia it
exists’.

‘This is no way to treat any Australian, let alone people
who are working on CDEP,’ Mr Snowdon said.