From Kirsten, Every Australian Counts <[email protected]>
Subject We need your help contacting Minister Stuart Robert!
Date October 20, 2020 4:01 AM
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Hi Supporter,

The Minister for the NDIS Stuart Robert and the National Disability Insurance Agency are pushing ahead with plans to introduce compulsory assessments for all new and existing NDIS participants.

Many people with disability and their families are really worried about what these new assessments will mean for them.

They are worried they will add yet another layer of stress and red tape in an already complicated and confusing system. More hoops for people to jump through to get what they need.

And they are concerned that assessors will just use a “tick a box” system that won’t properly capture everyone’s individual needs and circumstances.

Thousands of Australians and community groups have already raised their concerns with the Minister. But we still don’t have all the answers we need.

Which is why we need your help! [[link removed]]

Changes will be made to the NDIS legislation will be made next month.

So we need everyone to contact their local Federal Member of Parliament. MPs need to understand what impact these changes will have on people with disability and their families – and why everyone is so worried.

Contact your local MP [[link removed]]

You can make your voice heard in three ways.

Email the Minister and ask him for straight answers about how the assessments will work and why the government is introducing them.Contact your local MP to raise your concerns.Meet with your MP to explain how the changes will affect you.

Because we know how much everyone has on their plate we have done the work for you. You can find everything you need on our website. [[link removed]]

This is the biggest change made to the NDIS since the scheme began. And it is being introduced in a big hurry.

We need to make sure the voices of people with disability and their families are heard before this goes any further.

Kirsten and the Every Australian Counts team

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