Article 67Y4N Inquiry grills Workforce Australia agencies on ‘bonkers’ reporting requirements for parental welfare

Inquiry grills Workforce Australia agencies on ‘bonkers’ reporting requirements for parental welfare

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Stephanie Convery Inequality reporter
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Committee hears ParentNext program is punitive and prescriptive', with threats of payment suspensions significantly detrimental' for families

The chair of a parliamentary inquiry into the controversial ParentsNext program has described the suggestion that in some cases single parents may be required to check in with the agency daily or risk having their welfare payments suspended as bonkers".

The Labor MP Julian Hill was questioning representatives of the National Employment Services Association (Nesa) and Jobs Australia, the peak bodies for commercial and not-for-profit companies that facilitate Australia's billion-dollar outsourced welfare-to-work system, Workforce Australia.

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