The latest quarterly data for the NDIS released today shows that close to one in three people entering the scheme are receiving disability supports for the first time.
The Federal Government has opened applications for grants totaling $19.9 million for organisations that help smooth the way for Australians with disability into work.
The NDIS has released a new Information Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) grant round on 15 February 2019 to boost economic participation for people with disability.
On Thursday 21 February the NDIA will host a webinar called “Let’s talk about work.” Here’s the five key things you need to know to watch or join in the discussion.
The Northern Territory (NT) Government has advised they will not be able to progress any new registration requests from 1 April 2019 for some specific registration groups.
The Independent Assessment Pilot, which was launched in November 2018 to better understand the impact of disability for people seeking access to the NDIS, has been extended until April 2019.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants will find it easier to replace their Assistive Technology (AT) to enable them to continue to pursue their goals following the introduction of simpler processes.
The Queensland Government has advised they will not be able to progress any new registration requests from 1 April 2019 for some specific registration groups.
Next week marks the first anniversary of the rollout of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It is timely that we take a moment to reflect just how far we have come in that year, and also to name some of the challenges we will face going forward to full scheme rollout in coming years.