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Mental Helath Australia
Tuesday 1st May, 2018
This is a report on a series of consultation workshops with stakeholders to hear how NDIS participants with psychosocial disability, their carers and providers experience the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Office of the Public Advocate
Thursday 27th September, 2018
The human impact and harm experienced by clients when they receive inadequate supports under the NDIS is significant and the costs to them for this failure, have been enormous. As
Senate Standing Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and transport
Parliament of Australia
Thursday 20th September, 2018
The inquiry has determined that there is considerable agreement around the need to develop less complex, nationally consistent rules and regulations relating to the use of motorised mobility devices. Based
Senate Joint Standing Committee on the NDIS
Parliament of Australia
Thursday 20th September, 2018

The challenges for both participants and service providers to transition to a market-led service delivery model cannot be underestimated. Creating a participant enabling environment and developing a competitive marketplace is…

Attorney Generals Department
Saturday 1st September, 2018

Every four years, the Australian Government is required to report to an international Committee of independent experts known as the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to outline…

Department of Social Services (DSS)
Australian Government

This report summarises the major themes raised by people with disability and their families and carers, Australian Disability Enterprises, employers of people with disability, peak bodies and other interested stakeholders,

Stephanie Gotlib
Children and Young People with Disabilities Australia
Monday 18th June, 2018

Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) conducts a national survey each year on the educational experiences of students with disability in Australia. It focuses on the direct experience…

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…

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
Kostas Mavromaras; Megan Moskos; Stéphane Mahuteau; Linda Isherwood; Alison Goode; Helen Walton; Llainey Smith; Zhang Wei; Joanne Flavel
Flinders University
Monday 30th April, 2018
This report contains findings based on all data collections undertaken over the course of the evaluation, including surveys and interviews with NDIS participants, their families and carers, disability support providers,
Productivity Commission
Monday 26th March, 2018

The Commission has made recommendations on how to apply increased competition, contestability and informed user choice to the human services that were identified in the first stage study report to…

Kriti Sharma
Human Rights Watch
Tuesday 6th February, 2018
People with disabilities, particularly a cognitive or psychosocial disability, are overrepresented in the criminal justice system in Australia—comprising around 18 percent of the country’s population, but almost 50 percent of