Media Releases
Tuesday, 19th April 2022
with Bill Shorten MP
Only an Albanese Labor Government will restore trust in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and ensure a better future for the 4.4 million Australians with disability.
Today Labor reveals its plan to fix the NDIS and return it to its original vision.
Six key measures include:
Beyond these major initiatives Labor will also:
This policy is the result of thousands of conversations with people with disability, NDIS participants, carers, families, advocates and providers.
Dealing with the NDIS should not be like having second full time job. We will return the NDIS to its original objective because at the moment, even if you get a good plan, there’s a constant fear it will be cut when it gets reviewed.
The Morrison Government’s mismanagement of the scheme has seen a 400% increase in appeals of NDIS decisions to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), with the NDIA wasting $28 million in just six months on legal fees to fight people with disability appealing for support at the tribunal.
Labor wants to stop people with disability and their families feeling like they are trapped in a maze of reviews, appeals and legal action.
We also recognise the NDIS needs more skilled carers.
And whilst there are many good service providers, we will crack down on the fringe-dwelling unregistered cowboys ripping people off.
The Morrison Government’s mishandling of the NDIS does not just jeopardise the safety of Australians with disability, it puts at risk a major contributor to the Australian economy, with NDIS supported industry valued at $52 billion per year, approximately double the cost of the scheme.
An Albanese Labor Government will use the existing budget in the forward estimates to fund and fix the NDIS for the 504,000 participants who rely on the scheme to live a better life.
Labor will work closely with people with disability, stakeholders and State Governments to ensure people with disability are given the choice and control they were promised when the scheme was designed.
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Electorate Office
334a Marrickville Rd
Marrickville NSW 2204
Phone: 02 9564 3588
Parliament House Office
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Phone: 02 6277 7700
Phone: (02) 9564 3588
Fax: (02) 9564 1734
Email: A.Albanese.MP@aph.gov.au
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