The NDIA’s co-design work

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Dr George Taleporos gave an update about the NDIA’s co‑design work.

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Co-design is when people work together to plan something new.

This includes the NDIA’s work to:

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  • improve how they share information about home and living supports

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  • make it easier for participants to ask for home and living supports.

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Members shared that co-design must support people with disability to have their say in decisions that affect them.

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It is also important that the NDIA runs programs the right way.

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This means making sure programs work the way co‑design groups want them to.