The other problem is putting a brake on the whole thing, we have been involved in disability care for over 50 years, right back to the institutional days so we do know a bit about it.Yes it isn't like the dissability pension, it is everyone with just about any kind of ailment, that requires assistance, be it mental or physical, it is always an ongoing project as new ailments become identified.
It is a great thing, but is an open ended cost, for example where we live many are getting gophers, the ongoing maintenance and depreciation of them will be an ongoing cost.
Deaf clients get things like doorbells with remote cameras, they are terrific but will require repair and replacement.
By its intention of assisting people with dissabilities to access available lifestyle improvement devices and services, it will be difficult to stop the cost growing, mental health issues and lifestyle induced illhealth problems are increasing.
Drawing a line on who is worthy and who is not, is a difficult and when things break down, ensuring the service provider isn't rorting is another thing that is hard to administrate.
At least with Labor in the can cut services, with the other side in, any cuts would be front page news and there would be marches on the house of Parliament.2024 Federal budget
• Government’s NDIS reform program projected to cut $14.4bn from scheme costs over four years, offsetting projected extra costs beyond last year’s budget.
• Total NDIS costs for next four years expected to rise by 9.2 per cent annually.
• Total NDIS costs for next four years budgeted at $218bn
..... what a godsend this has been for certain sectors of the economy. Vehicle leases, shop front offices on high streets, sign writers, ramp and rail installers, software packages ...
If this a factual artical then surely those that are supposed to be in charge should be aware of this.Australia is officially a retard country
Before you get upset about the headline, consider the following facts about Australia, and ask yourself if there is any other conclusion to be drawn:
What kind of country not only allows the most heinous of child sex offenders to live, but also gives them taxpayer money because they are “disabled”?
- 18% of Australians (4.4 million people) are disabled, according to the most recent government data
- For 23% of those, their main form of disability is mental or behavioural
- Another 22% of the population have a long-term health condition, meaning that fewer than 60% of Australians are healthy and normal
- 42.9% of Australians aged 16–85 years report experiencing a mental disorder at some time in their life, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Between 2020 and 2022 17.6% of Australians aged 16-85 (3.5 million people) were prescribed “mental health-related medication” – 21.6% of females, 13.5% of males
- The National Disability Insurance Scheme cost $42 billion this year, and is forecast to blowout to $105 billion a year by 2034 – 3% of GDP
- The NDIS currently covers 646,000 people, but this is expected to double to 1.2 million within a decade
- 1 in 3 jobs created over the past year was in an industry servicing the NDIS, and those roles are now 6% of all jobs in the country
- 12% of boys aged 5 to 7 are on the NDIS, up from 9% in April 2022, mainly for autism
- In 2022 the Australia Criminal Intelligence Commission chief estimated up to 20% of NDIS funding – $6 billion at the time – was lost to fraud
- He warned Middle Eastern organised crime gangs had infiltrated the scheme
- Common scams include creating fake NDIS clients, inflating invoices, and taking payments for services never provided
- A paedophile in Victoria was granted a $1.4million NDIS support package because of his “intellectual disability” diagnosis
- An incest rapist in New South Wales was given $100,000 in funding in 2022-23 because of multiple “personality disorder” diagnoses
- A paedophile with psychopathic traits in Queensland was approved for $500,000 in funding due to his “mild intellectual disability”
A retard country.
The Victorian paedophile, 40, qualifies because he has “mild-to-medium intellectual disability, personality disorder, complex post‑traumatic stress disorder, paedophilic disorder and compulsive sexual behaviour disorder” and requires 24-hour a day supervision.
He was found guilty of rape, sexual assault, indecent act with a child under 16 (x2), make and possess child abuse material, and stalking.
A serious country would execute him without a second thought.
The NSW incest rapist, 63, was diagnosed with “below average range intelligence; severe psychopathic personality disorder; mixed personality disorder with sociopathic traits; major depressive disorder” and although he claims to have a brain injury that has never been substantiated.
He was found guilty of incest involving sexual assault (x2), breaching parole, failure to comply with obligations of being a registered sex offender, and admitted allegations of sexual violence during marriage.
Execute him.
What proportion of Australians would oppose this?
A judge found that the Queensland paedophile, 44, “probably lied to occupational therapists and others who have assessed him for a NDIS support package” but he was given one anyway due to his diagnosis of “mild intellectual disability; very low intelligence; antisocial personality disorder; psychopathic traits”.
He was found guilty of indecent treatment of a child (x3); sexual assault; choking, suffocation and strangulation.
Execute.
Of course, none of them can be named and shamed, unlike right-wing political dissidents who get cancelled and fired for expressing their opinions, and none of the diagnoses or disorders are real – it’s all fake pseudo-science from top to bottom.
Read the above facts again.
Every fifth woman you see walking around is doped-up on antidepressants.
A whole generation of little boys are being “treated” for autism, a so-called disorder that does not physically exist, because their parents get money for it.
Paedophiles walk among us living off the money we pay in taxes.
Immigrants feast on a smorgasboard of free money and welfare. They have no qualms about ripping off Australians or the Australian government.
How long can this go on for? What level of national disability can the ever-shrinking healthy and normal proportion of the population support?
Mass immigration is often referred to as a Ponzi scheme, but when combined with the jobs market, the NDIS, the welfare state and the housing market it’s more like a pyramid scheme, as it requires more and more participants to pay the exisiting members or the whole thing collapses.
Our society is so toxic, degenerative and unhealthy that it requires almost 50% of the population to be on psychiatric drugs, leaves 1 in 4 with long-term health issues, and another 1 in 6 disabled.
Australia is a retard country that gives millions to paedos
Before you get upset about the headline, consider the following facts about Australia, and ask yourself if there is any other conclusion to be drawn.www.noticer.news
Have a look at the current government and the average public servant you see People in the government sector. They are usually more concerned with virtue signalling about some political topic and where to hand out the next rainbow lanyard. Than doing the remote basics of there jobIf this a factual artical then surely those that are supposed to be in charge should be aware of this.
If in 2022 there was this crime rip-off acknowledged then why hasn't any action been taken since then.
Beggers belief.
Perhaps the wheels of Parliament and also those on trainer wheels at NDIS need a good shake up.
they're aware of it. Blind Freddy has clear vision ...If this a factual artical then surely those that are supposed to be in charge should be aware of this.
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Well, quickly give Blind Freddy a white stick and an eye seeing dog.they're aware of it. Blind Freddy has clear vision ...The NDIS is a taxpayer sinkhole. Is it an economy killer too?
The uncontrolled growth in the NDIS is contributing to Australia’s inflation and productivity problem, economists and business operators say.www.afr.com
That sticks going to need to be gold-plated and that dogs going to need the latest in dog wear fashion.Well, quickly give Blind Freddy a white stick and an eye seeing dog.
From post #1 of the thread.I think it should have its own thread, as I believe it will be in the news a lot, from here on. When the cost of the pension was brought up a few years ago, I mentioned that the NDIS will make the cost of the pension pale into insignificance.
From my post #10 on the opening dayFrom post #1 of the thread.
Ndis is absolutely ridiculous. There's too many stupid rortsAt least with Labor in power, these issues can be addressed, in a civil and balanced manner by the media.
'Not a sustainable proposition': Government to block sex work services from NDIS
NDIS Minister Bill Shorten confirms he will ban sex work from being accessed through the disability insurance scheme, which advocates say would rob participants of the freedom to control their own lives.www.abc.net.au
In short:
NDIS Minister Bill Shorten will ban sex workers from being accessed using NDIS funding.
Disability advocates say it will put the choice of which people with a disability have sex in the hands of the government.
What's next?
A Senate committee is scrutinising broader NDIS reforms, and has invited state premiers to weigh in.
as they say, if it sounds too good to be true , then it usually is.Ndis is absolutely ridiculous. There's too many stupid rorts
Investors in at least 14 schemes face the prospect that the funds in which they invested will be wound up after months-long searches to find high-care patients who qualify for government-subsidised rents under the NDIS failed.
The scheme was marketed by ASR Wealth and overseen by DomaCom, an ASX-listed investment platform chaired by former Liberal leader John Hewson. DomaCom allows investors to pool money into a single property by purchasing units in a managed fund
I'm hearing holiday packages as well running into $15k plus.as they say, if it sounds too good to be true , then it usually is.
Latest joke is 12 per cent passive income from housing built for NDIS high needs cases. Turns out there aren't enough tenants, and the houses sit empty. Fees for the promoters keep flowing, though, according to reports.
from AFR
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