More Roadblocks Removed for National Disability Insurance Scheme Participants to Move Into Work
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New and practical changes to help National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants with career aspirations to find work are kicking in next month, the Federal Government has announced.
Minister for Families and Social Services,
"The Liberal-National Government is committed to reducing barriers to employment for Australians with a disability - and these changes are going to make a practical difference,"
"The first change is that NDIS participants will have easier access to employment support funding in NDIS plans by being able to activate employment supports as soon as they find a job, instead of waiting for the next plan review.
"Local Area Coordinators and planners will be given fresh training and support materials so they can better discuss employment options and build the confidence of participants seeking work.
"For new NDIS participants with a job in an Australian Disability Enterprise without supported employment in their plan, we are making changes so funding for their employment supports continues.
"For those people, Case-Based Funding will continue to the ADE until their plan review is completed."
"Having a job for NDIS participants who want one is an important outcome for them and their self-esteem and it's important for our community,"
"It's possible because we have a strong and growing economy that allows us to fully fund the NDIS and plan for its future."
Assistant Minister for Social Services, Housing and Disability Services,
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"People on the webinar will hear from other participants about their experience of getting a job and having work as a goal in their NDIS plans.
"We want to encourage participants to think about work in an aspirational way and understand how the NDIS can help them achieve their goals."
Minister Henderson will lead consultations with the disability sector about improving employment outcomes for NDIS participants.
National Disability Services CEO
"NDS has been working for a long time on this issue with Government, and the announcement today is in line with our recommendations,"
"We know how important it is for all people to work, and this has been especially difficult for many of our
CEO of the
"It is positive to see employment now being such a prominent feature of NDIS plans for people with disability,"
"It is also critical that NDIS planners will be well trained in employment planning as a priority. Disability Employment Services will play a key role in the success of ensuring people with disability are linked to open employment opportunities. This is a tremendous outcome."



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