Dietitians Association of Australia: National Disability Insurance Scheme Tribunal Decision a Step Forward for Nut
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The appeal considered a decision by the
This ruling acknowledged the ongoing need for nutrition support, particularly as funded access to these supports are unable to be accessed anywhere else. The prescription of these supports by an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) is vital to ensure the continuity of care.
DAA recognises this as an important win for NDIS participants with eating or swallowing difficulties. Thickened fluids aid safe swallowing and assist in maintaining independence and confidence in drinking safely to meet the basic human need for nutrition and hydration.
"Access to food and fluids is a basic human right, and it is crucial for NDIS participants recipients to receive adequate nutrition to support their growth and development, promote muscle strength for independence, provide energy for daily activities and social engagement" said
"Without funding for these products, risk of food insecurity can increase, placing NDIS participants at risk of increased disability. This case makes it clear that access to nutrition support products, is reasonable and necessary for NDIS recipients to maintain quality of life, independence and realisation of their goals in the community."
"For participants prescribed nutrition support products by an APD, access to these nutrition support products is critical for daily living. The NDIA needs to recognise the risk of harm to NDIS participants if this is ruling is overturned," said
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