New Disability Innovation Fund
The Minister for Social Development and Employment, Paula Bennett and the Minister for Disability Issues, Tariana Turia, have announced the new Disability Innovation Fund making $500,000 available for innovative ways of getting disabled people into work or retaining them in work.
The fund recognises that the employment rate of disabled people is about half that of non-disabled people. The fund is aimed at supporting innovative projects from the employers, NGOs or disabled people’s organisations to either get disabled people into employment or to retain them in employment.
The Innovation Fund is targeted to three key areas:
- Innovative projects from employers to retain current employers in employment who either have an existing disability or who have acquired a disability including chronic health condition or mental health condition.
- Innovative projects from employers to get disabled people into employment.
- Innovative projects from the NGO sector or disabled people organisations to support disabled people into self employment.
The Government is looking for organisations to come up with projects that aren’t currently funded through the many existing employment programmes targeted at disabled people.
This fund should provides employers with greater choice on how they can employ disabled people and also supports disabled people who want to start their own business.
“Disabled people have the right to work and I am really pleased that we can support them and their whānau with different and innovative ways into employment. This fund is one of the first results from joint work by disabled person’s organisations, employers and government,” said Minister Turia.
Applications for the fund open on 14 November 2011.
Further information about the fund and how to apply will be published on the Ministry of Social Development website: http://www.msd.govt.nz .