Applicants who are DV victims turned down as c/givers
Leah Trass made this Official Information request to Ministry of Social Development
The request was successful.
From: Leah Trass
Dear Ministry of Social Development,
Under the Official Information Act, I wish to know,
Question: How many individuals have been turned down as caregivers due to domestic violence where they were the victim not the perpetrator?
Question 2. Why are applications for caregivers turned down on the grounds of domestic violence when the applicant was the victim not the perpetrator?
Yours faithfully,
Leigh Bailllie
From: OIA_Requests (MSD)
Ministry of Social Development
Dear Leigh Baillie,
Thank you for your email of 15 August 2013, under the Official Information Act 1982. Your request has been forwarded to the appropriate officials at National office to respond. You may expect a response to be sent to you as soon as possible.
Regards
Official and Parliamentary Information team | Ministerial and Executive Services
Ministry of Social Development
-----Original Message-----
From: Leigh Bailllie [mailto:[OIA #1070 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2013 3:13 p.m.
To: Info (MSD)
Subject: Official Information Act request - Applicants who are DV victims turned down as c/givers
Dear Ministry of Social Development,
Under the Official Information Act, I wish to know,
Question: How many individuals have been turned down as caregivers
due to domestic violence where they were the victim not the
perpetrator?
Question 2. Why are applications for caregivers turned down on the
grounds of domestic violence when the applicant was the victim not
the perpetrator?
Yours faithfully,
Leigh Bailllie
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From: OIA_Requests (MSD)
Ministry of Social Development
Dear Leigh Baillie,
Please find attached the Ministry's response to your Official Information Act request of 15 August 2013.
Regards
Official and Parliamentary Information team | Ministerial and Executive Services
Ministry of Social Development
-----Original Message-----
From: OIA_Requests (MSD)
Sent: Wednesday, 16 October 2013 10:33 a.m.
To: '[OIA #1070 email]'
Subject: Your Official Information Act request - Applicants who are DV victims turned down as c/givers
Dear Leigh Baillie,
Thank you for your email of 15 August 2013, under the Official Information Act 1982. Your request has been forwarded to the appropriate officials at National office to respond. You may expect a response to be sent to you as soon as possible.
Regards
Official and Parliamentary Information team | Ministerial and Executive Services Ministry of Social Development
-----Original Message-----
From: Leigh Bailllie [mailto:[OIA #1070 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2013 3:13 p.m.
To: Info (MSD)
Subject: Official Information Act request - Applicants who are DV victims turned down as c/givers
Dear Ministry of Social Development,
Under the Official Information Act, I wish to know,
Question: How many individuals have been turned down as caregivers
due to domestic violence where they were the victim not the
perpetrator?
Question 2. Why are applications for caregivers turned down on the
grounds of domestic violence when the applicant was the victim not
the perpetrator?
Yours faithfully,
Leigh Bailllie
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May i remind the MSD that this is long overdue and well past the 20 working days.
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