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NDIS Review
2 years
As our report is now published, our social media is now closed. The website will remain available for you to find the report materials and our work. The Department of Social Services will take on the recommendations and the next steps of the changes. https://t.co/lak4V21rJY
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@NdisReview
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The road forward will require not just the NDIS to step up but... the whole system of government. Find out more about community wide ‘foundational supports’ at https://t.co/bq4Q1bq5zV
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“…It’s great to hear how someone has more dignity and control over their own lives because of the NDIS. The NDIS is shining example of great public policy, it must remain, but it definitely needs to be better” #NDISReview Find out what we have heard at: https://t.co/zet3UnyY5x
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2 years
Who has the best ideas on how to fix the NDIS? The people on the scheme… #NDISReview are grateful for all the submissions from the disability community ❤️ find them at https://t.co/EDEGFiD0iy
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2 years
🌟 “10 reform areas for the future of the NDIS… Improve the experience of participants in the scheme” just some of the areas covered by Bruce Bonyhady in the NDIS Review speech in Geelong. It is available for re-watching! 💡 https://t.co/uRq0wHl522
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‘When [my son] was diagnosed I somehow expected that there would be a system in place… unfortunately that was not the case….’ #NDISReview Panel Member talks about her experience with disability.
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NDIS Review
2 years
🗨️ Your stories matter! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who shared their experiences to the NDIS Review. Explore the submissions now - https://t.co/ZzF82KSxhI 🌍❤️
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2 years
'I learned I wasn’t a full citizen, and I wasn’t entitled to what I took for granted every day' #NDISReview Panel Member Kevin Cocks talks about his experience and the need to operate from a human rights perspective.
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2 years
We want disability work to be a sustainable career choice. We want people to be secure in their jobs and safe in their work and rewarded for their excellence, said Lisa Paul NDIS Review Co-Chair at @ASUnion 🎙️ NSW and ACT Conference. Listen here https://t.co/O9yUlx7KBk
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2 years
If you want to know what is going on with the NDIS ask the participants… We want to thank all the incredible individuals, organisations and their communities for sharing your invaluable thoughts and stories! 🙌
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As a parent of a young child with disability, what does this mean for me?" #NDISReview Round-up outlines this and revisits Judy Brewers answer, watch it here or find out more: https://t.co/gBuB302YqI
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NDIS Review
2 years
To have the fair go that Australia is so proud of… #NDISReview panel member Dougie Herd reflects we need to improve access to support and therapies in rural, regional and remote Australia. Find out more: https://t.co/bq4Q1bq5zV
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"As a parent of a young child with disability, what does this mean for me?" #NDISReview Round-up outlines this and revisits Judy Brewers answer, Check it here:
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Children with disability especially need access to the scheme as part of the disability support ecosystem
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"The next steps must follow the mantra of ‘nothing about us without us.’ The transition must include a graduated approach that minimises disruptions and avoids unintended consequences." - Stephen King, #NDISReview panel member https://t.co/utkXJIqzN3
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NDIS Review
2 years
The #NDISReview will soon deliver our recommendations to governments. These include what happens next. The process of transition to a new #NDIS will be as important as the changes themselves and must involve people with disability. Read more https://t.co/utkXJIqzN3.
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NDIS Review
2 years
🙌 Thank you disability community for sharing your invaluable submissions! 📢 Your voices have helped to shape our upcoming report. Explore the submissions on our page now. https://t.co/ZzF82KSxhI
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NDIS Review
2 years
What do we mean by ecosystem of supports? How does the #NDISReview see the (eco)system working better for people with disability and families? Currently, there is not enough support for people with disability outside the #NDIS. What needs to be done? https://t.co/PPxCGxYosU
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We need to think about how supports are delivered to people with disability at every level.
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NDIS Review
2 years
Thank you to all the incredible individuals, organisations and communities for sharing your invaluable submissions! Your stories, ideas and solutions are shaping the #NDISReview recommendations to governments. Explore the submissions on our page now. https://t.co/ZzF82KSxhI
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“The review was asked to look at the #NDIS, but actually the conclusion we've come to is that you can't fix the NDIS unless you fix everything around it. A better disability ecosystem." - Kirsten Deane, #NDISReview panel member https://t.co/bq4Q1bq5zV
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@NdisReview
NDIS Review
2 years
The latest #NDISReview Roundup is out – covering community events in Newcastle and Geelong and outlining the 10 reform areas for the future of the #NDIS. Check it out now! If you missed it, sign up to the mailing list 📩 📫 for the latest updates.
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The NDIS Review Panel visited Geelong and discussed further what they have found, and next steps in the review.
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