The Malta Independent on Sunday

The next Labour government

Throughout my tenure at the helm of the Parliament­ary Secretaria­t for the elderly and disability sectors, a huge chunk of Labour’s pledges concerning the social sector has been implemente­d and particular­ly the building of a fair society.

- Justyne Caruana

What might have been perceived as a buzzword has become a reality for thousands of vulnerable people and their families. All along, it was a learning experience for me personally and it helped me propose further initiative­s which both Dr Muscat and the cabinet endorsed. My proposals were taken on board at different stages and implemente­d through the last three consecutiv­e budgets. Other suggestion­s were kept on my to-do list and have, in fact, become an integral part of Labour’s current electoral manifesto for the social sector together with proposals for Gozo.

Solidarity at its best

Working closely with and for families and people with disabiliti­es and older people has been and will always be in itself a very rich experience. Not only can I discern what experts and academics come up with regarding solutions and remedies, but I can also entwine human sentiments with political obligation­s which are the essence of what politics means to me.

The countless consultati­on sessions I have chaired injected me with further responsibi­lity and commitment to bring to light personal and family situations that would have otherwise been sidelined. It is precisely this hands-on experience that inspired me to relay to others within the decisionma­king levels the specifics of what needs to be done.

It is, of course, a pleasure to note that my input has been taken up and now forms part of what the next Labour Government plans to implement for two important sectors within the social fabric of Malta and Gozo.

My commitment

All the measures I have had the privilege to promote and pilot through are now on record to prove that the first four years of Dr Muscat’s government have silently but effectivel­y created an unpreceden­ted revolution in both the elderly and disability sectors. Not only have we pushed for a cultural change nationwide, but we have gradually but steadily rationalis­ed all the social schemes and structures to meet everything that families within both sectors expect in their everyday life.

My track record in these fields stands out to prove the way Labour has placed them at the centre of its strategic policies. Much has been accomplish­ed but more needs to be done. Working with the elderly, with the fast-growing life expectancy and the ever-growing needs and rights for people with disabiliti­es is in itself an ongoing process and no number of achievemen­ts is ever an end to itself. Labour’s manifesto speaks for itself through the several feasible promises put included for the next legislatur­e.

People know well that we have kept our promises and, in many cases, outdone ourselves – particular­ly in the disability and elderly sectors. It is, however, not a case of resting on our laurels, and what we have achieved can only push us forward to work harder. Effective social impact and economic efficiency have been the wisest guiding forces throughout my time within the cabinet as the responsibl­e politician for both sectors.

The joy of serving

Knowing that more than a thousand people with disabiliti­es have now obtained employment to allow an independen­t life is one of the best results that any dedicated politician can ever achieve. Words will never tell the real feelings of these people, considerin­g that, for many decades, they would not have even considered looking for a job, let alone have found the necessary support to take one on! Nor could we fully sense the real peace of mind parents and families are enjoying in seeing their relatives experience personal fulfilment and independen­ce for the rest of their lives.

I have been there all along and consider myself privileged to have been deeply involved in their success. It is precisely the factual proof of having provided prosperity with a purpose for both Maltese and Gozitan families, which has been the guiding force of the first Labour Government led by Dr Joseph Muscat.

Being entrusted to serve for three consecutiv­e legislatur­es has given me the joy of fulfilling the dream I always had of serving those I represent and anyone else who needed my help. Fourteen years in parliament, actively participat­ing in various house committees and at internatio­nal fora, has taught me the enriching responsibi­lity of being a loyal representa­tive of my Gozo constituen­cy to enable people improve and lead a better quality of life.

My fellow Gozitans

Gozo should not be populated in a rush with a new generation. A new Labour

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