AfriForum provides legal assistance to home for the disabled and puts Department of Social Development on notice
23 August 2022
The civil rights organisation AfriForum is providing legal assistance to Sunfield Home Fortuna, a home for the physically and mentally disabled, seeing as the government has refused to raise the subsidy amount for the past 14 years. The Department of Social Development is now threatening to relocate all state subsidised residents. AfriForum has today sent a lawyer’s letter to this department regarding the decision to relocate the residence.
For the past 14 years, the quarterly subsidy amount received by Sunfield Home has remained unchanged at R1 984 per resident per month. This amounts to a monthly shortfall of R6 852, 03 per resident in their 2022/23 budget. Even though the home has written to the department to bring the issue to their attention, to date, they have not received a formal response, despite numerous requests.
In August 2022 the home was contacted by, Zandile Mabena, from the department’s Dipaleseng office, who informed them that the department would visit the home to peruse their state resident’s files, seeing as they are going to be placed in other homes. The department subsequently visited them on 16 August 2022 for this purpose. They were informed that the department has given instruction that the residents must be relocated to other homes, returned to family members or be placed back into society by the end of September 2022.
According to AfriForum’s legal team, the department’s decision to refuse to increase the subsidies of state residents and rather relocate them to other homes, their families or back into society is unconstitutional, unreasonable, unjustifiable, and irrational. It appears this decision by the department was taken with an ulterior purpose, since as at least two homes within a 50 km radius of Sunfield Home receive double the subsidy amount from the department.