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NDIS – What’s Important to You?

NDIS – What’s Important to You?. NDIS Engagement Forum August 2012. Who are we and why are we here?. National Disability and Carer Alliance: Australian Federation of Disability Organisations Carers Australia National Disability Services. Productivity Commission Inquiry.

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NDIS – What’s Important to You?

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  1. NDIS – What’s Important to You? NDIS Engagement Forum August 2012

  2. Who are we and why are we here? National Disability and Carer Alliance: • Australian Federation of Disability Organisations • Carers Australia • National Disability Services

  3. Productivity Commission Inquiry • Productivity Commission Inquiry 2010- July 2011 • 1062 submissions, nationwide public hearings • Examined international research as well as national data

  4. Productivity Commission recommendations Productivity Commission concluded: “The disability support system overall is inequitable, underfunded, fragmented and inefficient and gives people with a disability little choice”

  5. Productivity Commission recommendations • National Disability Insurance Scheme – provide support to 410,000 people whose disability has a significant impact on their daily life • National Injury Insurance Scheme – provide support for people who suffer a catastrophic injury

  6. What is the NDIS? • Long-term, high quality care and support • Nationally consistent • Person-centred and individualised • Greater choice and control

  7. Funded NDIS Support • People with permanent intellectual, physical, sensory or psychiatric disabilities who have significantly reduced functioning • Early intervention • Significant benefits from intervention • Funded support for some carers

  8. What support will be available? Support Options: • Choose service providers • Ask a Disability Support Organisation to assemble the best package of your behalf • Take direct control of the funding

  9. How much will the NDIS cost? • Current disability system costs approx $7 billion • Estimated additional $6.5 billion a year • Estimated economic benefits would “significantly exceed” costs

  10. Federal Government Response • Select Council of State Treasurers and Disability Ministers • NDIS Advisory Group

  11. NDIS launch on July 1 2013 • Barwon region in Victoria • Hunter region in NSW • ACT • Children 1 – 15 years in SA • Young adults 15 – 25 years in Tasmania

  12. Where does information from today go? • The NDIS Advisory Group • Minister for Disability Reform and Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers • Department of Families Housing Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (Federal)

  13. What else can you do? • Answer today’s questions on line at www.disabilitycareralliance.org.au or join in on Facebook • NDIS Advisory Group questions at www.yoursay.ndis.gov.au • Official NDIS website www.ndis.gov.au • Every Australian Counts NDIS campaign www.everyaustraliancounts.com.au

  14. The National Disability and Carer Alliance would like to thank you you for taking the time to come along today.

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