Article 6E8N7 National Disability Insurance Agency accused of ‘failing’ young children with autism

National Disability Insurance Agency accused of ‘failing’ young children with autism

by
Stephanie Convery, inequality reporter
from World news | The Guardian on (#6E8N7)

Committee hears every family Austism Partnerships Australia worked with who challenged their NDIS funding rejection was eventually approved for intensive support

The National Disability Insurance Agency is failing young children severely affected by autism by rejecting their claims for intensive support funding only to do an about-face after families have spent months in a lengthy, expensive tribunal process, a parliamentary committee has heard.

Autism Partnerships Australia (APA) told the joint standing committee on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) the agency was getting the planning decisions wrong" for 100% of the autistic children in its early intensive services.

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