This could be your last chance to have your say on the NDIS Bill!
We’re reaching out to share an important opportunity for you to make your voice heard and influence the future of the NDIS.
Following strong feedback, the Senate has referred the National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Getting the NDIS Back on Track No. 1) Bill 2024 for further review. Public submissions are open, giving you another chance to provide your feedback and shape the future of the NDIS.
Ongoing Concerns With the Bill
The Bill proposes significant changes to the NDIS, which could impact how participants access the Scheme and how their support needs are assessed and funded. While some amendments have been made, there are still important concerns that have been pointed out by expert lawyers, including the following:
- Co-design is not required: The Bill now requires the Minister to consider co-design principles, but it doesn’t make this a legal requirement.
- Does not take a Whole of Person Approach: The Bill may not fully account for people with multiple and interrelated disabilities, which could lead to inadequate support.
- Unclear review and appeal rights: The Bill lacks a clear way to appeal or replace your needs assessment.
- Broad powers to require assessments: The Bill provides the.NDIA with broad powers to require medical assessments, which could be difficult to obtain.
- Limits on Support and Spending: The Bill gives the NDIA a lot of power to control how participants use their funding, reducing participant choice and control.
- Punitive measures: The Bill gives the NDIA new powers to change how participants’ plans are managed and raise debts if they decide funding has been misused.
How you can have your say
This is your chance to share your views on these proposed changes and help shape the future of the NDIS. The Senate Committee is seeking feedback from individuals and organisations within the community.
Making a submission:
- Read about the changes: Check out this explainer by the Justice and Equity Centre for a detailed explanation of the amendments.
- Watch or listen to some podcasts about the Bill.
- How to make a submission: You can email your submission to or use the online portal
to raise your concerns, including any or all of those listed above. It will help if you explain why these are real concerns for you personally. Deadline: Submissions are open until 12 July.
Make your voice heard and ensure that the NDIS continues to provide the necessary support for people with disabilities. Join the conversation and contribute to this important process.
Thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support.