Few things impact the human experience more than living with a disability. The creation of the NDIS was a welcome relief, ...
Official estimates predict that by 2032, more than one million Australians will be supported by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Much of the focus on the NDIS has been with how much it ...
Australia is spending more than ever on disability services – and yet many people with disability still aren’t receiving the support they need. Since the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) ...
In February, Sarah Hammond* received a phone call from her daughter's psychologist who told her the 17-year-old's disability support worker, Tomas Hopkins, was in jail. A mother whose teenage daughter ...
Kathy and Daniel Dwyer fear they will no longer be able to get the critical services they need for their two daughters, both on the autism spectrum, as support coordinators abandon the industry amid ...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme was meant to be one of Australia’s great social reforms: practical, humane and safe.
An NDIS firm was accused of using taxpayer money to send clients and carers on holidays, offering people with disabilities cash payments instead of support, and colluding with ­doctors to inflate ...
These are the Queensland NDIS providers and workers who banned from delivering services, have had their registration revoked or have had their request to re-register denied this year.
A convicted child rapist was handed $1.4million by the National Disability Insurance Scheme which has paid out millions to sex offenders when they walk free from jail. Repeat and high-risk offenders, ...
Grattan Institute's Disability Program has support from the Summer Foundation. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is transforming the lives of hundreds of thousands of Australians with ...
Helen Dickinson receives funding from ARC, NHMRC and the Victorian and Commonwealth governments. Catherine Smith does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or ...