Protecting the vulnerable
In our 2024 Throne Speech, we made one thing clear: the Progressive Labour Party is here to protect and uplift Bermuda’s most vulnerable and to continue making steady progress towards a fairer Bermuda for all of us.
From seniors and persons with disabilities to low-income families and those experiencing homelessness, we are making sure that everyone is treated with care, respect and dignity.
First, we’re putting more support directly into the hands of those who need it. We’re amending the Financial Assistance Regulations to provide an extra $100 monthly allowance for seniors to cover basic hygiene expenses. Our elders have given so much to this community; it’s our responsibility to honour them and ensure they can obtain essential needs without barriers.
But we’re not stopping there. We also will be introducing a Disabilities Act that guarantees equal access to services, facilities and jobs. This law will build on the registry we created for persons with disabilities, and aligns with our commitment to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. To us, inclusivity and fairness for all is not just a slogan; it’s a commitment.
Addressing family instability at its roots is key. Through the Ministry of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, we are launching a cross-ministry team to work closely with high-risk families. This team will provide life skills training, stable housing, nutritious food and medical access. By tackling multigenerational trauma and offering real support, we are setting these families up not just to survive, but to thrive.
Domestic violence needs bold action, and that’s why we are establishing a specialised domestic violence court. This court will speed up protection orders for victims and hold perpetrators accountable. Paired with our Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Committee, we are building a network of support and safety for those facing abuse.
At the end of the day, the PLP believes in a Bermuda where no one is left behind. When we invest in our most vulnerable, we build a society that is not just stronger, but more compassionate.
Let’s keep fighting for a Bermuda that is fairer for all of us.
• Lindsay Simmons is a government senator and the Junior Minister of Social Development, Youth and Seniors, and Home Affairs
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