27/03/2018
DfC Called To Reverse Its Decision Not To Fund Age Sector Platform
The Department for Communities (DfC) has been called to reverse its decision not to fund Age Sector Platform, the body responsible for Pensioners' Parliament.
Ulster Unionist MLA Mike Nesbitt said he was disgusted at what he called the latest example of a soulless government.
He said: "Having read the letter from the Department for Communities declining the funding request, I despair. On the one hand, Age Sector Platform is applauded for diversifying its funding streams and for the good work it does for older people, but with a short sweep of the pen, the application for help is dismissed out of hand.
"It is all very well to quote the lack of Executive Ministers to make decisions – and ultimately this is about political failure by the DUP and Sinn Féin – but Executive Ministers regularly accept invitations to speak at the Pensioners’ Parliament, where they speak positively about the Parliament’s work. Surely that in itself is an endorsement of Age Sector Platform, who are seeking a relatively modest sum to ensure they do not have to fold.
"Age Sector Platform submitted a detailed, fifteen page Business Case for funding, only to be knocked back by a ten line letter lacking all humanity.
"I call on the other main political parties to make clear their support for the reversal of this decision, so that Age Sector Platform and their Pensioners’ Parliament can continue the good work for which they are rightly commended."
(CD/MH)
Ulster Unionist MLA Mike Nesbitt said he was disgusted at what he called the latest example of a soulless government.
He said: "Having read the letter from the Department for Communities declining the funding request, I despair. On the one hand, Age Sector Platform is applauded for diversifying its funding streams and for the good work it does for older people, but with a short sweep of the pen, the application for help is dismissed out of hand.
"It is all very well to quote the lack of Executive Ministers to make decisions – and ultimately this is about political failure by the DUP and Sinn Féin – but Executive Ministers regularly accept invitations to speak at the Pensioners’ Parliament, where they speak positively about the Parliament’s work. Surely that in itself is an endorsement of Age Sector Platform, who are seeking a relatively modest sum to ensure they do not have to fold.
"Age Sector Platform submitted a detailed, fifteen page Business Case for funding, only to be knocked back by a ten line letter lacking all humanity.
"I call on the other main political parties to make clear their support for the reversal of this decision, so that Age Sector Platform and their Pensioners’ Parliament can continue the good work for which they are rightly commended."
(CD/MH)
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