I think vouchers are just a distribution system, in itself neither good or
bad. I believe a more important issue is that there are enough resources to
give everybody a fair go, which is certainly not the case in oz,
particularly in queensland.
rgds John
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From: Judy Singer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 8:58 AM
Subject: Vouchers - pros and cons
> Do people have any thoughts on voucher-funded disab care?
>
> As I reflect on the inadequacy of the govt-run domestic assistance I get -
> which specialises in giving me what I dont want, when I dont want it, and
too
> little of it, plus I feel constantly under pressure to justify why I
deserve
> this so-called "help" at all ... I think, wdnt it be great if I cd afford
to
> buy the precise service I really need ...
>
> Is there some political problem with a voucher system?
>
> Judy
>
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