CONDITIONS NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY
NDIS wage theft must be addressed by independent review, says union
Rampant wage theft from National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) disability support workers must be addressed in the... Read more
COVID-19 wave sparks petition to bring back mandatory isolation to protect medically vulnerable
A fourth COVID-19 wave is expected to reach its peak just before Christmas as case numbers surge across Australia, while... Read more
States and Territories not holding up their end of the disability support agreement
Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Bill Shorten has called out a lack of State and Territory... Read more
Government fails to meet first targets for moving younger people out of aged care
Younger people with disability are still living in residential aged care facilities as updates reveal key targets to... Read more
Financial reports show NDIS costs consistently overestimated
As the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) edges closer to a projected cost of $50 billion per year, new figures... Read more
Trial to shed light on inefficient Disability Employment Services
A new Government trial will connect job-seeking National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants with a... Read more
Hospital to home – transitioning to the right accommodation
SPONSORED – Across the country, people with disability are finding themselves unable to find suitable... Read more
Cultural people with disability face isolation and abuse within their communities
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability has heard that people with... Read more
Budget invests $166.6 billion into NDIS and people with disability
The Federal Government’s Budget for 2022/23 includes a greater focus on the National Disability Insurance Scheme... Read more
Creating a cultural shift to empower people living with disability
SPONSORED – With the Disability Royal Commission still investigating ways to improve the lives and services of... Read more