NDIS Minister Bill Shorten yesterday announced a “reboot” of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme and six major areas of reform. Getting the NDIS back on track, Shorten said, will require ...
People with Disability Australia (PWDA), the national disability rights and advocacy organisation, has welcomed investments in foundational supports ...
Reform that removes support before alternatives exist is not reform. It is the displacement of risk onto people with disability, families, and already-strained systems.
NDIS Minister Mark Butler will soon detail a new round of reforms to the disability scheme, with unregistered providers and pricing reforms top priorities. The vast majority of NDIS providers are ...
The federal budget put the NDIS at the centre of its savings task. The budget booked $37.8 billion in NDIS savings over four years. It is the single largest line in the treasurer’s savings package. It ...
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