Early diagnosis and intervention for children with ASD

A recent study into the challenges around the diagnosis of Autism in children highlighted the urgency for an accurate diagnosis of ASD in children. This urgency for more effective diagnostic tools comes from the increased prevalence of ASD globally. Notably, delayed interventions can lead to undesirable lifelong consequences for affected children (1).  The benefits of…

Provider list now available to help participants find and compare information about continence products

Today we published the continence provider list – a collation of NDIS registered providers and their service offerings which will help participants, their families and carers find trusted information on continence products. The list is an additional resource to help with finding and comparing continence products and providers. To be considered for the list, providers…

New Modelling Shows $52 Billion Benefit of NDIS. Sector Launches Election Campaign to Warn of Impact of Scheme Cuts

The National Disability Insurance Scheme is delivering $2.25 to the Australian economy for every dollar being spent, according to new modelling released today, in a landmark report titled False Economy. The analysis from independent thinktank Per Capita calculates the nation benefitting $52 billion in 2020-21 alone with benefits including: Support for 467,000 Australians being supported…

NDIS Failures” billboard campaign launched in Geelong

People who work within the Geelong-based National Disability Insurance Scheme are being urged to speak out about what’s going on within the organisation. The call comes from the opposition’s NDIS spokesman Bill Shorten, who is in Geelong today to launch what Labor is calling the “NDIS Failures” billboard campaign. Mr Shorten claims the Federal Government…

Man to serve jail time for rorting NDIS

A Victorian man has been sentenced to jail for rorting the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) of more than $300,000 by billing the provider for fake lawn mowing services. A county court judge described Mitchell Landry as an isolated, impulsive young man who thought having more money would impress people. The 23-year-old from Ocean Grove partially blamed…

NDIS Financial Sustainability Report Release

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) today released an interim update to the Annual Financial Sustainability Report (AFSR) Summary. The AFSR provides an assessment of the financial sustainability of the NDIS and is prepared by Sarah Johnson, Scheme Actuary and reviewed by Guy Thorburn, Peer Review Actuary. The release of the Report is part of the…

Events For Our Incredible Volunteers

On May 19 2021, during National Volunteers Week our team in Queensland hosted a volunteer open day. The event aimed to encourage more people to get involved in volunteering and give back to the community. The event was a great success with the Ipswich SES and Community Radio Station River 94.9 joining us on the…

Become a Deafblind Communication Guide!

Deafblind Communication Guide Training Program 2021 Able Australia is looking for individuals who are fluent in Auslan and have a positive attitude and empathy to take part in a Deafblind Communication Guide training program. Deafblind Communication Guides provide direct one to one support to people who are deafblind. They assist them with their communication and…