Bientôt plus d’allocations sans vaccination en Australie
▻http://www.lemonde.fr/asie-pacifique/article/2015/04/12/bientot-plus-d-allocations-sans-vaccination-en-australie_4614486_3216.html
Le premier ministre (conservateur) australien, Tony Abbott, a prévenu dimanche 12 avril que les parents qui refuseraient de faire vacciner leurs enfants seraient privés de certaines allocations familiales : « Pas de piqûre, pas d’argent », a-t-il déclaré.
Déclaration originale : no jab, no play and no pay.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott announces ‘no jab, no play and no pay’ policy for child vaccination | dailytelegraph.com.au
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Today I am pleased to announce the government will be introducing a new “no jab, no play and no pay” policy for childcare support.
From January 1, 2016, “conscientious objection” will be removed as an exemption category for childcare payments (Child Care Benefit and Child Care Rebate) and the Family Tax Benefit Part A end-of-year supplement.
Immunisation requirements for the payment of FTB Part A end-of-year supplement will also be extended to include children of all ages.
Existing exemptions on medical or religious grounds will continue, however a religious objection will only be available where the person is affiliated with a religious group where the governing body has a formally registered objection approved.
This means vaccine objectors will not be able to access these government payments. The new policy will tighten up the rules and reinforce the importance of immunisation and protecting public health, especially for children.