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States Warn Albanese Government NDIS Changes May Force Disabled into Hospitals
11 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- State and territory disability ministers have expressed serious concerns regarding the Albanese government's proposed changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). They warn that the plan to transition over 240,000 participants off the scheme by 2031 will lead to inadequate service provision, as states…
- The government's initiative aims to significantly reduce the $50 billion annual expenditure on the NDIS by cutting budgets and limiting access starting in 2028.
- The NDIS has been a cornerstone of disability support in Australia since its inception, providing essential services to individuals with disabilities. However, rising costs have prompted the government to seek reforms aimed at sustainability.
- The proposed NDIS reforms represent a significant shift in Australia's approach to disability support, prioritizing budget cuts over comprehensive care. This raises critical questions about the long-term implications for individuals with disabilities, particularly regarding their health and well-being.
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