Living with COVID-19 restrictions is different for everyone. For Debbie Sturdy, she wasn’t sure the impact these restrictions would have on her son Matthew Carpenter.
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) Board released the NDIS Annual Financial Sustainability Report Summary (AFSR) prepared by the Scheme Actuary today. The release of the report is part of the Agency’s ongoing commitment to NDIS participants, the disability sector and other stakeholders for greater transparency.
Hunter Valley sisters, 10-year-old Keeley and 5-year-old Delaney Reading are not your average junior athletes – they both had strokes before they were a few months’ old.
Cherie Greville said she was close to giving up her career, but with NDIS funded equipment and supports she’s been able to continue working, doing a job she really loves, and said she’s not done yet.
The NDIA is calling on service organisations and the broader sector to provide feedback on the Partners in the Community (PITC) program, to help improve service delivery to NDIS participants.
Moonah NDIS participant, Katherine Black is celebrating one year, living independently in her own unit with reduced supports – something she said people doubted she could do.