Community Development Programme
From Monday, 23 March 2020, new arrangements will apply to the Community Development Programme (CDP).
Media release - Minister Wyatt
From Monday, 23 March 2020, the following arrangements will apply to the Community Development Programme (CDP):
The health and wellbeing of all Australians remains our highest priority as we manage the threat of COVID-19 in remote communities.
- Requirements for CDP service providers to deliver services face-to-face will be removed. This will limit job seekers and CDP staff need to travel within or between communities.
- Work for the Dole and other activities delivered in group settings will be suspended. This will support social distancing measures.
- CDP Providers will be directed to refresh risk assessments for a range of activities, including work experience placements and a range of other activities. Activities will only be continued on a case-by-case basis, where appropriate and in line with advice from Health Authorities.
- Job seekers engaged in online training or other online activities will have the flexibility to continue these activities on a voluntary basis with the support of their CDP service provider.
The National Indigenous Australians Agency has instructed CDP service providers to not apply any job seeker compliance action, such as financial penalties, while the biosecurity arrangements announced by the Prime Minister on 20 March 2020 are in place.
I have also put in place arrangements to lift any existing suspensions and penalties for CDP job seekers.
CDP Providers play an important role in the day to day life of the communities where they operate. Jobseekers will be able to access services on a voluntary basis where it is considered safe to do so.
Find out more
Visit the Minister's website to view the original media release.