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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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To help you understand how we make decisions about what the NDIS can fund, we have introduced the Would we fund it guide.
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We have released an evidence snapshot looking at effectiveness of assistive technology interventions to support children. This snapshot focuses on supporting children younger than 9 years old with assistive technology, who have: physical or intellectual disability or developmental delay goals focused on communication, mobility, and participation.
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Providing accessible content is really important to the NDIA. If there is information on this website that you cannot access, please contact us. The NDIA strives to provide equal access and equal opportunity to people with disabilities.
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Non-compliance means not following the NDIS rules and regulations. Non-compliance can range from a simple mistake to criminal matters such as fraud. It can be accidental or deliberate.
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Submissions on the Interventions for children on the autism spectrum paper closed at 10am AEST on Friday 14 May 2021. We will publish a post-consultation report after we have read through the submissions. The Interventions for children on the autism spectrum paper outlines the: funding framework developed to support evidence based practice, and balance the needs of families and children, with experienced clinicians and professionals funding levels of support for early intervention (capacity building) based on the functional capacity and assessed needs of the child reflecting all that we know at this stage holistic approach that considers inclusion, participation, non-funded...