The NDIS is ideologically grounded in the idea of "choice". Rather than funding being allocated to service providers who decide what services people receive, in theory funding is given directly to people to choose what support they want for themselves.
What actually happens is that, left without guidance or even consistently applied legislation, NDIS participants are left to negotiate an arcane system of rules, providers, delays, decisions, reviews and regulations for themselves.
The ABC
The NDIS is ideologically grounded in the idea of "choice". Rather than funding being allocated to service providers who decide wh...
NDIS system wearing people with disabilities and their families down
Younger people and people in rural and regional areas at most risk. The Sydney Morning Herald
One million Australians don't receive mental health care
Kirsten Gray, a Muruwari/Yuwalaraay child protection solicitor, Indigenous policy officer and former "care kid" on how the system ...
Shattering myths on out of home care
Kirsten Gray, a Muruwari/Yuwalaraay child protection solicitor, Indigenous policy officer and former "care kid" on how the system meant to protect Aboriginal children instead perpetuates the pain and trauma.
https://probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2019/10/australia-is-bracing-for-a-tsunami-of-homeless-women/
Australia is bracing for a tsunami of homeless older women
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