PS Christophe Sirugue MP favors the creation of a “common base cover” to replace the existing ten minimum social which would be accessible to young people under 25 years, in a report to be remitted on Monday Valls.Ses Manuel proposals aim to simplify the social minimum, make them more equitable and to enhance the effectiveness of inclusion policies.
youth Poverty in this context, Mr. Sirugue at the heart of his thinking “the issue of youth access to welfare benefits including that of 18-25 years of access to RSA “. ” Depriving the vast majority of young people access to our universal device of fight against poverty seems indeed more acceptable “, he said. ” This age requirement appears very strange in view of the situation of our European neighbors and, especially, it prevents effectively fight against poverty younger, whose rise since 2008 is sadly striking “, he added, saying ” structural effects of such reform should be well anticipated “.
minimum income one “three scenarios” possible, the rapporteur therefore favors the “a major overhaul of the overall architecture of basic welfare system “, with the creation of a ” common base cover “, which would address ” any user (…) by the same rules when its resources are lacking, while enjoying a complementary device that also meets their own specific “ .This kind of basic income, amounting to € 400 would be ” completed by a insert additional allowing any assets of more than 18 years to benefit from ad hoc assistance as well as additional support to preserve the resource persons disabilities and the elderly “, according to the report.
in the ” ambitious scenario “ that ” will take time to be realized “, the common base would replace the cover ten minima currently enjoyed four million recipients: the active solidarity income (RSA), the solidarity allowance for the elderly (ASPA), the allocation disabled adults (AAH), the additional disability allowance (ASI), specific solidarity allowance (ASS), the (AV) widowhood allowance, overseas solidarity income (RSO), the transitional premium of solidarity ( PTS), the overseas solidarity income (RSO), the temporary waiting allowance (ATA) and the allowance for asylum seeker (ADA).
twelve simplification measures another scenario proposes the implementation, from 1 January 2017, twelve of social minima simplification measures to facilitate users’ access to their rights, for example by making “predictable amounts paid to recipients of RSA” .These measures would contribute to “strengthen the equity of the system, aligning the incentive systems of SSA and RSA or putting end certain possibilities of combining different devices together “, according to the rapporteur. It also proposes measures for the disabled, in particular to ensure equal treatment of applications for AAH across the territoire.Autre scenario: reduce by half the number of existing devices, to ten minimum social horizon to five 2020.Au RSA, would be integrated the widowhood allowance, the ATA and the RSO, consolidating the RSA “in its base of last resort” .It also advocates limit the duration of the specific solidarity allowance to two years.The report is the result of work begun in December by the MP in consultation with associations, local authorities, state administrations and operators.
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