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Ndis Cuts Threaten to Derail the Governments Own Disability Strategy Goals

DisabilityHealth Promotion And Disease …Public HealthHealth Of The Disabled

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The 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.
Sector verdictHEALTHDownmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 4/5

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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