House debates

Tuesday, 15 August 2006

Questions without Notice

Centrelink

2:50 pm

Photo of Kim WilkieKim Wilkie (Swan, Australian Labor Party) Share this | Hansard source

My question is to the Minister for Human Services. I refer the minister to a constituent of mine, Ms Brenda Hendricks of Carlisle, who has an incurable brain tumour. She was denied access to the disability support pension by Centrelink and was then advised to apply for the Newstart allowance. Is the minister aware that, despite Ms Hendricks informing Centrelink that she would be unable to attend an in-person eligibility assessment because she was recovering from brain surgery and had medical records to prove this, Centrelink required that Ms Hendricks attend their office for an in-person assessment? Is the minister aware that Centrelink then sent threatening letters to Ms Hendricks, even though she had supplied them with the required medical evidence to prevent her benefits from being cancelled? Will the minister investigate these matters and ensure that Centrelink treats all Australians suffering such severe medical conditions with respect and sensitivity?

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