In The Media
| 20 June 2016
NDIS will help thousands of Victorians access support
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will transform the lives of more than 100,000 Victorians with a disability, their carers and their families.
Twenty-five thousand of these are people who have not received any support to date.
It represents a major reform of unprecedented size and scale that will significantly improve the quality of life for people with a disability.
The Disability Support Register (DSR) has been in existence since 2006, and identifies an individual’s needs for ongoing disability support. It has been used since that time to allocate support to people fairly based on their needs.
Source: Sunraysia Daily