Health Minister Mark Butler has unveiled sweeping cuts to the ballooning National Disability Insurance Scheme, aimed at cutting costs of the program down to $55 billion by the end of the decade.
Mark Butler said he will make ‘hard’ decisions to bring the program, which supports around 760,000 Australians with disabilities, under control ...
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All participants under the scheme will be reassessed under a new method — causing anxiety around losing funding.
The government wants to slash spending for NDIS participants as part of sweeping new changes.
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The Albanese government this week launched the most significant intervention in the disability support scheme’s history ...
The meeting of health and disability workers unanimously passed a resolution opposing the cuts to the National Disability ...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has transformed the lives of its participants, but hard questions about the scheme's future are again being asked. On Wednesday, Disability and NDIS ...
Since the review of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) released its recommendations in December, there has been a series of Town Hall events to discuss them around the country – but no ...
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare last month released its report on people with disability. It shows two in three people with disability aged 35 to 44 years have parenting ...
Governments that struggle to define biological reality probably shouldn't be overseeing a complex health program the size of ...