12 Mar 2018

WINZ criticised for turning woman away

8:15 am on 12 March 2018

Work and Income has been criticised for turning away a woman seeking help because she came to what it deemed the wrong office.

Work and Income offices

Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

Social Security Appeal Authority said the agency should have allowed the woman to apply for a special needs grant at its Manurewa office a year ago, rather than telling her to go to her local branch in Māngere.

The authority said Work and Income should have investigated whether she was eligible for a food grant, and it has expressed concern the agency failed in its duty to assist those in need.

Auckland Action Against Poverty said Work and Income has a long history of illegally turning people away, and must change its toxic culture.

Ministry of Social Development, which runs the agency, is considering the decision.

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