Sign the petition: no charging charities for police vetting

Labour MP Poto Williams has been running a campaign against a proposed National law change that will require charities to pay for what will be compulsory vetting of volunteers.  The cost to the voluntary sector will be considerable.  Despite a number of submissions being made by charities at the select committee stage the bill has been reported back with the proposal intact.

From Labour’s website:

National’s decision to ignore the concerns of charities will see the voluntary sector face hundreds of thousands of dollars in new costs if the Policing (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill passes, says Labour’s Community and Voluntary Sector spokesperson Poto Williams.

“National’s proposal to start charging charities and voluntary organisations for police background checks on staff and volunteers is deeply unpopular with the sector.

“National has ignored those concerns and the Law and Order select committee has made no changes to the Bill.

“That means major charities will face charges for each check unless they get an exemption from the Police Commissioner.

“Charities and volunteer groups shouldn’t be the ones paying the price for National’s cuts to the police budget.

“Registered not-for-profits should be able to keep this money and use it to do good in their communities. Instead they are being used as a source of revenue for an underfunded police force,” says Poto Williams.

You can sign the online petition here.

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