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The National Disability Insurance Scheme is a nationally based scheme with funding and governance shared among all governments. All Australian governments will continue to be involved in decisions relating to the scheme’s policy, funding and governance. Find out more about key governance arrangements.
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Background information about how the Productivity Commission carried out a public inquiry into a long-term disability care and support scheme, resulting in the establishment of the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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Στρατηγική όσον αφορά την πολιτισμική και τη γλωσσική ποικιλομορφία για το 2018 Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Strategy
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The IPS is intended to form the basis for a more open and transparent culture across government, with agencies encouraged to take a proactive approach to publishing the information they hold, and to consider publishing information over and above what they are obliged to publish.
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The NDIA works closely with a number of sector reference groups to help develop a strong working partnership including: SDA Reference Group, Pricing Reference Group, NDIA Mental Health Sector Reference Group, Autism Advisory Group and Industry Reference Group.
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The purpose of the Industry Chief Executive Forum (ICE Forum), is to engage with National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider peak bodies and provider representatives on improvements to the NDIS and the NDIA’s processes and practices.
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Find more information about early childhood and local area coordination services in Tasmania -the NDIS Partners in the Community.
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Senate Order 13 (SO13) requires that, twice a year, Commonwealth entities publish details of individual contracts with a total value of $100,000 (GST inclusive) or more and meet specific date requirements (during the reporting period)
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Providers are an important part of the NDIS, delivering a product or service support to a participant. Watch our videos for more information. Information on working with community, partners in the community (Local Area Coordinators and early childhood partners), registered providers, intermediaries (plan managers and support coordinators) and business to business opportunities.