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Australians with a disability have condemned a "dirty deal" that will overhaul how NDIS participants use funding and what services they can access. Login or signup to continue reading. States and territories have agreed to a deal with the Commonwealth which paves the way for the Albanese government to slow the scheme's growth.
The deal ends a jurisdictional impasse over taming ballooning costs, but advocates said it ignored their demands for beneficiaries to be involved in designing support plans.
The deal to pass the bill was "devastating for people with disability", paralympian and People with Disability Australia president Marayke Jonkers told AAP. The NDIS supports about half a million Australians, funding and supporting people with a disability to help improve their quality of life. To keep the NDIS sustainable, the government wants to cap the scheme's growth at eight per cent per year.
Federal government legislation includes a reassessment process and tighter budget measures for participants. It also lets the minister determine what supports are provided under the scheme.