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The NDIS cost 29.3 billion in 2021–22, 33.9 billion in 2022–23, 38.0 billion in 2023–24 and is forecast to cost 41.4 billion in 2024–25 and 44.6 billion in 2025–26. [98] In 2024 the Australian government actuary suggested the NDIS may cost as much as 125 Bn per year by 2034 and the growth rate was 23% to 2023. [99]
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, also referred to as the NDIS Commission, is an independent commission that was established to improve the quality and safety of services funded by the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The NDIS Commission regulates NDIS providers, provides national consistency, promotes safety and quality services ...
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The Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme is an Australian Government cabinet position which is currently held by Amanda Rishworth following her swearing-in on 20 January 2025 as a result of a cabinet reshuffle prompted by the retirement of the previous minister, Bill Shorten.
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NDIS may refer to: National Disability Insurance Scheme, Australian disability support service scheme; National DNA Index System, an American interstate DNA database; Network Driver Interface Specification, computer application programming interface for network interface cards; NDISwrapper, software application
The association says "We cannot expect care workers to deliver care with respect and dignity if they are not treated that way themselves." [ 3 ] In July 2019 it started a campaign jointly with Home Care Insight for the compulsory registration of care workers in England, as is the case in the rest of the UK. [ 4 ]
Some companies work a half day on Saturdays. Shops, supermarkets and shopping centres are open seven days a week and on most public holidays. 'Foreign workers', for example domestic helpers and construction workers (typically from the Philippines and India, respectively), usually work 6 days per week, having Sunday as their only day off. South ...