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Ndis Cuts Threaten to Derail the Governments Own Disability Strategy Goals

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AI-generatedThe Australian government is implementing significant fiscal consolidation, targeting the NDIS for $35 billion in cuts. This reflects broader budgetary pressures and a shift towards more targeted disability support, potentially impacting early intervention services for conditions like mild to moderate autism.
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- Federal government plans to cut $35 billion from NDIS in May budget.
- Changes described as 'hard but unavoidable'.
- Paediatric speech therapist Rachel Loughridge argues cuts undermine disability strategy.
- Exclusion of mild to moderate autism from NDIS may hinder early intervention access.
The planned NDIS cuts introduce significant uncertainty for disability service providers, particularly in the short term. However, transition arrangements may mitigate immediate disruptions.
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