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Christopher Knaus
The guardian
Tuesday 15th May, 2018
The ombudsman linked the problem to a lack of resourcing, competing priorities and pressure on the NDIA to meet its rollout targets. The finding is likely to be seized on
Luke Michael
Pro Bono News
Monday 14th May, 2018
The NDIA recently released a Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Provider and Investor Brief, outlining the agency’s latest policy position for disability housing. The brief indicated that only a “very small
Liz Hobday
ABC Online
Monday 14th May, 2018
Ms Boileau said she has been trying to get home modifications and nursing support through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for 18 months. She would like a sliding door

People who are homebound and/or bedridden have extensive and systemic problems with accessing the medical healthcare system, including access to General Practitioners, medical professionals, hospital systems and allied health. If…

Helen Dickinson
The Conversation
Tuesday 8th May, 2018
These are difficult questions to answer because we lack high-quality data about the extent and nature of disability in Australia. The information we do have is based on predictions, and
Ilan Wiesel, Brendan Gleeson, Carolyn Whitzman, Ellen van Holstein, Professor Christine Bigby
The Conversation
Monday 7th May, 2018
For the National Disability Insurance Scheme to be successful, our cities will need to change. Our new research explores the impacts that the NDIS is having on Australia’s cities. A
Liz Hobday
ABC Online
Monday 7th May, 2018
A woman with bipolar disorders says she feels "cheated" after discovering she is no longer able to access mental health support because her illness is not considered a lifelong disability.
Bruce Bonyhady
Pro Bono News
Friday 4th May, 2018

People with disability, their families, carers and advocates deserve the certainty of a National Disability Insurance Scheme which is sustainable, writes Bruce Bonyhady. Fortunately, a blueprint for the best way…

Luke Michael
ProBono News
Friday 4th May, 2018

Unfair and inconsistent transport funding under the National Disability Insurance Scheme is causing chaos for participants, a community transport peak body has warned.

Office of the Public Advocate
Monday 7th May, 2018
This guide contains step-by-step instructions, an easy English fact sheet, and the forms to appoint a medical support person and supportive attorney. The information and forms in this edition have
Wendy Williams
Pro Bono News
Wednesday 2nd May, 2018

Grassroots advocacy group Every Australian Counts has released data from a survey of more than 2,200 NDIS participants, their families and sector workers, about what they think needs to change…

In consortium with Monash University, Domestic Violence Victoria,  No to Violence and the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare.
Brain Injury Australia
Friday 4th May, 2018
This is the first evidence-based study of acquired brain injury and family violence in Australia., Completed in five months from July to December 2017, this research project identifies a strong