Labor created this beast, they must fix it.
Where is Bill Shorten? Ahh, at the Ukraine Peace Summit. Since when is that part of his portfolio?
The NDIS already costs more than Medicare to operate. Worst of all? It is still growing.
Wasn't the NDIS meant to be for the severely disabled? Yet, these days 40 percent of its clients are young boys diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. How many of these are genuine cases?
It'll get to the point where the NDIS becomes the largest budget line.
Unfortunately, the government needs to change the law and kick a lot of people off of the NDIS. Yes, it is politically difficult (especially for Labor), but it must be done sooner and not later.
Online marketplace of unregistered NDIS services prompts call for better regulation
Amid concerns the NDIS could blow out to $90bn a year by the end of the decade, popular Facebook pages are linking participants to everything from fishing camps to Lego-based therapy.
By James Willis
17 June 2024
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Dungeons & Dragons gaming nights and Lego-based therapy are just some of the services being advertised in an emerging online marketplace for NDIS participants to spend their taxpayer funds on, as experts warn these pop-up businesses are not adequately vetted and risk blowing out the scheme which some say is becoming a “honey pot”.
With concerns the cost of the National Disability Insurance Scheme could blow out to $90bn a year by the end of the decade, The Daily Telegraph can reveal popular pages on Facebook are linking participants to everything from cleaners and dog groomers to fishing camps and Lego-based therapy.
The pages, which have no official affiliation to the expanding scheme, also offer NDIS 4WD weekends, luxury accommodation, ski trips and excursions to the movies. Several people also promote Dungeons & Dragons gaming nights on the pages, with one post claiming it was run by a “therapeutic host”.
FULL STORY: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/online-marketplace-of-unregistered-ndis-services-prompts-call-for-better-regulation/news-story/40663f0be09f3ab7a254abef3a3c9c92