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Young Australians with disabilities face significant barriers to getting Covid vaccine

Young Australians with disabilities face significant barriers to getting Covid vaccine
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Sydney mother turns to Twitter in desperate bid to get daughter with Down s syndrome vaccinated | National disability insurance scheme

Sydney mother turns to Twitter in desperate bid to get daughter with Down s syndrome vaccinated | National disability insurance scheme
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Robo-planning assessments will blow up the NDIS, professor who designed the scheme warns

Independent assessments are not independent, he told a parliamentary inquiry on Friday. Robo-planning will blow up the NDIS. And it will also blow up the vision for this scheme to be there for all Australians. Professor Bonyhady said the change would tear up the social contract at the heart of the NDIS, which is that individualised support is available for all Australians who have a disability. He warned of anxiety and anger among people with disability. Trust between the community and the National Disability Insurance Agency, which runs the NDIS, has reached new lows. Which is extraordinary given that the NDIA exists for one purpose and one purpose only - to serve people with disability, their families and carers, Prof Bonyhady said.

Advocates repeat urgent calls for privacy reforms to protect witnesses at Disability Royal Commission

They warn that potential witnesses have been reluctant to come forward due to fear of retribution from disability support providers or employers.  In an open letter, published on Thursday, seven peak disability organisations said “time was running out” for people with disability to feel comfortable coming forward to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. The inquiry is scheduled to end in April next year. Acting Attorney-General Michaelia Cash. AAP Advocates are now urging acting Attorney-General Michaelia Cash to introduce the legislation in the next sitting of Federal Parliament, starting on Monday. “Time is now running out for people with disability to tell their stories, and there are many who simply will not speak out until our privacy can be guaranteed,” People With Disability Australia chief executive Sebastian Zagarella said. 

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