City responds to Social Justice Coalition allegations
Today the Social Justice Coalition launched its self-titled social audit. The proceedings, whilst unsurprising, yet again made clear their skewed priorities. Read more below:
It is deeply ironic that the Social Justice Coalition (SJC), which has appointed itself the guardian of the dignity of the most vulnerable in our city, would rather grandstand, utilise social media platforms, and have lengthy report back sessions rather than work with the City to directly improve the lives of residents.
After their briefing today, there are seven simple questions that the SJC must answer. These are:
1. Why does the SJC not report faults when they occur, but rather wait to compile ‘dossiers' with out-of-date data for maximum self-serving publicity? It is pointless to collate out-of-date information. If they were actually interested in assisting residents, they would report faults for remedial action.
2. What does the SJC do to help ensure that communities take responsibility for keeping toilets in a clean and useable state and to assist in the problem of illegal dumping?