The Guardian
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States tell Albanese government that NDIS changes could mean people with disabilities are shifted into hospitals
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Australian state and territory disability ministers have publicly warned the federal government that proposed NDIS reforms affecting around 240,000 people could leave them unable to provide equivalent services, potentially pushing vulnerable people into hospital care.
States tell Albanese government that NDIS changes could mean people with disabilities are shifted into hospitals
Plan to move 240,000 people off scheme leads states and territories to jointly warn they can’t ‘deliver like-for-like services to people who are exited from the NDIS’
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State and territory disability ministers have rung alarm bells over the Albanese government’s proposed overhaul of the NDIS, warning they can’t deliver “like-for-like services” for more than 200,000 participants exp
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