The NDIS review

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The government wants to do a review of the NDIS to check how well it supports participants.

A review is when you check to see what:

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  • works well

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  • can be better.

A woman talking to a man, above them is an NDIS document with a review icon.

We told the Reference Group how the review is going.

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We told them the co-chairs of the review will work with us.

Terms of Reference document.

We also told them more about the Terms of Reference.

The Terms of Reference is a list of things the government wants to focus on.

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Reference Group members think there should be more diversity in the review team.

And the review team should include women with disability.

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Some people worry projects to make the NDIA better will stop until after the NDIS review.

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Reference Group members think the NDIA should include them in the review.

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Members think the review should focus on intersectionality.

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And the review should make sure people know what it is about.

And what the review isn’t about.

Disability Discrimination Act document.

Reference Group members want the review to think about the Disability Discrimination Act.

This is a law that protects people with disability from people who treat them badly.

Disability Discrimination Act document with a calendar that says '30 years' and an update icon.

The Act is 30 years old.

Members think the review should update it.