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.
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) Board today released the 2021 NDIS Annual Financial Sustainability Report (AFSR), which provides a comprehensive financial picture of the NDIS based on the Scheme Actuary’s projections.
Doomadgee NDIS participant and local indigenous artist, Barry Johnny, is back painting after a stroke halted his creativity, but he’s grateful regular supports have him back doing what he loves best and well on the road to recovery.
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 Annual Pricing Review 2021-22 Consultation Paper was released on Friday 8 October 2021. During the Annual Pricing Review 2021-22 (Review) we are seeking feedback about NDIS price limits and policy for the 2022-23 financial year.
The NDIA is continuing to support participants, their families and carers by making the plan review process simpler, easier and more efficient, and by giving participants longer term plans if their support needs are stable and they choose to.
Feeling as though they had a lot more love to give after raising their son, Jay, and the loss of subsequent pregnancies, Queensland couple Idell and Rob fostered sisters, Kelly, 5, and Chantelle, 3, in 2008.