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Jewel Topsfield
SMH
Friday 23rd April, 2021
He said the assessments were not independent and should be called “robo-planning” because, like robo-debt, they applied a mathematical formula in ways it should never be used. “Robo-planning could be
Evan Young
SBS News
Tuesday 20th April, 2021
“If family violence and risk factors are not identified, it could put a victim-survivor at imminent risk of harm and is likely to lead to an inaccurate assessment and plan
Therese Morgante
Disability Services Consulting (DSC)
Thursday 15th April, 2021
The CYP guide is based on the conditions outlined in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Restrictive Practices and Behaviour Support) Rules 2018 and has been developed “to acknowledge that children
Luke Michael
Pro Bono News
Thursday 15th April, 2021
The Morrison government has decided to delay introducing mandatory independent assessments for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, in a move strongly welcomed by disability groups.
Jodie Bailie, Jo Longman, Michelle Villeneuve, Ross Bailie, Veronica Matthews
The Conversation
Saturday 17th April, 2021
Disasters like flooding can worsen social inequalities around health and housing. For people with disability, however, the effect can be especially profound.
Rick Morton.
The Saturday Paper
Saturday 17th April, 2021

A secret taskforce set up to cut costs and reduce access to the NDIS is the tip of the iceberg in a suite of plans to dramatically reshape the scheme.

Luke Henriques-Gomes
The Guardian
Tuesday 13th April, 2021
The agency that runs the national disability insurance scheme has quietly established a new taskforce aimed at cutting growth in funding packages and participant numbers. Guardian Australia has obtained an
Denham Sadler
Innovation Aus
Thursday 8th April, 2021
The NDIA is inviting existing participants to take part in the pilot through text messages, cold calls and emails, with offers of $150 in exchange for participation. The text messages
Andrew Taylor
SMH
Sunday 11th April, 2021
New National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister Linda Reynolds says she has “no intention of excluding Australians from the scheme” on the basis of their diagnosis, appearing to dump radical reforms
Sarah Basford Canales
Canberra Times
Tuesday 13th April, 2021
She felt the reason it took so long for her to gain employment after being open about her diagnosis was because of the negative preconceptions hiring managers had about it.
Sara Gingold
Disability Services Consulting (DSC)
Thursday 15th April, 2021
The new NDIS Minister Linda Reynolds has announced her intention to pause the roll out of Independent Assessments (IAs). Reynolds says that IAs will not be rolled out until second
VCOSS blog
Thursday 15th April, 2021
It’s a big day – your first Disability Reform Ministers Meeting with your State and Territory counterparts. Many matters will require shared leadership, decision-making and coordinated implementation by the Commonwealth,