A 45-year-old Bundaberg woman has been charged by the NDIS Fraud Taskforce with an offence of allegedly defrauding the Scheme of close to $109,000 while operating as a service provider.
Following discussions of the COAG Disability Reform Council, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Stuart Robert, today announced new measures to ensure essential support is in place for NDIS participants, workers and providers through the COVID-19 outbreak.
The NDIA understands that coronavirus (COVID-19) may significantly impact providers. To help you to continue to deliver supports to participants through this time, the NDIA is introducing a number of changes.
In this week's Q and A we cover the role of nominees. Find out about the different types of nominees and how they can represent the interests of a participant.
Sitting down to dinner with Prime Minister Turnbull was one of the last things NDIS planner Rhonda Plummer thought she would be doing on a Sunday night.
Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Stuart Robert, has today announced more than $65 million to assist Australians with disability, their families and carers to more easily access high-quality and up to date information about living with disability.
Shania is excited about moving into her new share house. Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) provides a safe, accessible and age-appropriate home for people with disability.
The Federal Government established the National NDIS Fraud Taskforce in July to tackle potential fraud against the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Today we can announce that the taskforce has made a significant arrest.
The Federal Government has announced a new national standard for diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), improving diagnostic consistency across Australia.