The Forum > General Discussion > Public Funded Captive Markets
Public Funded Captive Markets
- Pages:
-
- Page 1
-
- All
- Pages:
-
- Page 1
-
- All
The National Forum | Donate | Your Account | On Line Opinion | Forum | Blogs | Polling | About |
![]() |
![]() Syndicate RSS/XML ![]() |
|
About Us :: Search :: Discuss :: Feedback :: Legals :: Privacy |
The Federal Government, under pressure from big business, finally raised enough courage to directly challenge the Telecom total control infrastructure to get Optus a nose into that which had been a very captive market since the advent of the telephone.
With this national power over people door broken down, other traditional captive market services were opened to allow consumers to have choice. We can now even choose our electricity and gas service provider.
Choice of service provider is not however the forte of those in our society who are disadvantaged by disability. This is despite the lip service by the Department of Human Services here in Victoria.
This government department says that in most fields of service provision customers are able to purchase from those providers who are offering high quality service. In order to protect consumers rights and interests, the processes and activities of service providers must be open to scrutiny by key stakeholders, particularly consumers and their representatives.
With all the direct care services for people with a disability here in Victoria totally controlled by the Department of Human Services, there is little opportunity for consumers to realise the department’s theory of services being open to effective scrutiny, especially the department’s own direct service provision.
Where there is nowhere else to go, people with a disability and their families are very vulnerable to intimidation if they question the service level and quality. This is especially true for those with limited intellectual ability to speak effectively for themselves.
So what is the answer to achieving pro active services, accountability, transparency and real customer service from public funded, public service, captive market services? No one owns the company, so who cares! Unlike the Telecom example, there is no big business motivation for change. People with a disability are generally unvalued in our John Wayne country