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Coalition's staff cap has fuelled lack of payment integrity, Shorten says
Bill Shorten goes on to criticise the NDIS staff cap implemented by the Coalition government:
When there were 180,000 participants in the scheme, the staff numbers were around 3,500 to 4,000. And the government of the day said, OK, no more staff.'
Now the scheme has half a million people-plus, and what's happened is that we've brought in contractors or labour hire or partners in the community and the scheme hasn't been well, in my opinion, supervised and well loved.
I don't blame someone for seeking to get support for the child. What does make me wonder is the state school systems providing the support for kids with developmental and learning delays? Are they doing enough or not? How can you force their hand to do it so that these people aren't going on the NDIS?
Originally, when the NDIS was created, it was to be a 50/50 split, at the moment the federal government is paying 64% to 66% of the scheme and states are paying in the mid 30s.
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