Children targeted in NDIS crackdown

By bobb |

Rick Morton

Despite claims the government’s reform of the National Disability Insurance Scheme is focused on fraud, a third of the savings will come from pushing children off the scheme. 

A concerted effort to remove children from the National Disability Insurance Scheme will reduce spending by $500 million in the next year, accounting for a third of all scheme savings booked to the federal budget bottom line over the same period.

Funding cuts threaten early intervention program helping kids with autism

By bobb |

Finding childcare is difficult at the best of times but when your child has a neurodevelopmental condition it's almost impossible.

One centre that specialises in kids with autism is achieving incredible results with its early intervention program.

Parents were happy and their kids were achieving things they never thought possible but now this special place is being threatened by funding cuts.

NDIS sabotaging support for autistic participants with high and complex needs

By bobb |

The NDIS has achieved a new low: its Fraud Fusion Taskforce or some other internal “integrity” unit is sabotaging supports for some autistic NDIS participants with high and complex needs.

A4 received evidence that a secret entity in the NDIA is withholding payments for essential supports for NDIS participants with high and complex needs including supports that the NDIS agreed to provide in AAT s42C settlements.

Understanding NDIS reforms 2024-25

By convenor |

A4's Co-convenor wrote to the NDIS and the responsible Ministers with questions about the changes to the NDIS that came into effect on 10/10/2024. Many people feel the NDIS's descriptions and explanations were very confusing.

The Acting Deputy CEO, Service Design and Improvement replied on 2/2/2025. There is a link to the emails below.

Sadly, the response is not very helpful. 

One of the big changes is the two new lists that are meant to list things that the NDIS can fund, and things that it cannot fund. There are many problems with this approach.

NDIS early intervention supports are not evidence-based for autistic children

By bobb |

Recently, the Australian Parliament made substantial changes to how the NDIS works. One of the changes, section 10 of the revised NDIS Act, required that the NDIS develop lists of:

  • NDIS supports, and
  • not NDIS supports.

The NDIS created these lists: they are available from the NDIS webpage