9. Increased Family Problems
61% of respondents said the intervention changes had caused problems between them and their families. Town campers, those living at outstations and women in communities were more likely to have had family problems due to the intervention.
9.1 Travel is more necessary and more difficult or impossible to budget for
"Harder to travel"
"Travel- not enough funds"
"Not much money, harder to travel"
"Hard to get around because man needs his freedom"
9.2 Policy is discriminatory
"Family ask why I'm not quarantined and I have no answer for them"
"People are confused, we all upset. We are going back to 1950s when we got ration cards. We want to be equal "
9.3 Difficult for sick, immobile and elderly people
"If family in Adelaide hosiptal hard to visit."
9.4 Destroys independence for Aboriginal people
"Non drinker, responsibility taken away"
9.5 Culturally inappropriate
"For cultural reasons"
"Unhappy. Some have different rules to bush mob"
"Can't say"
9.6 Increased poverty
"Worry about money because the store card take rest of money away"
"Now feeding family as they have no money"
9.7 Caring for children and family is made difficult
"Have sick husband to look after, have kids go to school no money for taxi"
"Pensioner (sick) want to get all money, community problems, daughter working, grandson at school"
"No family coming out to see us"
"Can't help family"
"Can't help family for Sorry business, can't help family for going away"
"More family problems, more fights and arguments"
"Can't help family"
"But families really complain"
9.8 Communal living is impossible
"No money to share"
"Can't share with family"
"No more chuck-in"
"Not enough to share with other family members"
"No money to share"
"Can't chuck in to help my family"
"No money chuck-in of families"
"No more sharing monies and food."
"No money chuck-in"
"Not enough to share"
"Power problem, not enough to share"
"No more chuck-in"