Rick Morton
The early-intervention strategy for children with autism in the $22 billion NDIS is in disarray, and rationing has been introduced for services worth $300 million a year after 30,000 kids were granted access.
Worldwide best practice for autism intervention in young children, known as Applied Behaviour Analysis, requires a minimum of 20 hours of one-on-one therapy a week, but under the National Disability Insurance Scheme most of the youngest children receive about half of that, with packages between $10,000 and $15,000 a year.