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Judy Turner came to Parliament in 2002, and was elected deputy leader in 2005. Her major portfolios include Social Services, Education and Health. Judy sits on the Social Services select committee. More >

Communities of Interest

2009-07-29 10:25:00.0
AUTHOR: Judy Turner

If I understand things correctly, one of the proposals under the new ‘Super-City’ is to keep locally elected Community Boards with some enhanced powers and resourcing to ensure local neighbourhoods are not overlooked regarding local concerns.
If that is correct then why not create some Boards that are not geographical but based around ‘communities of interest’. The obvious sector in my mind is the Disability Community. Voters could opt to vote for this Board rather than a geographically determined Board in the same way as folk currently opt for the Maori or General rolls.
This Board could have pre-determined powers like the other Boards and resourcing to further develop community access and participation for those living with impairment.
Some legislative criteria could be developed so that it was clear exactly which sectors qualified to be a Communities of Interest for the purposes of having their own elected Board.
What do you think?