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CYDA’s submission to the Getting It Right: A New Definition for NDIS Providers consultation

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The way the NDIS defines and regulates providers matters for the thousands of children and young people who make up a large share of the Scheme.

It significantly impacts the safety, quality, and availability of the wide range of supports – including therapies, support workers and community  – they rely on.

CYDA’s submission to the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing’s consultation on a new definition for NDIS providers highlights the need for stronger safeguards while protecting choice and flexibility for participants.

It emphasises that changes to the provider definition must not disrupt essential supports or limit access to the trusted local and community providers that many families and young people count on.

We call on the Australian Government to:

Importantly, children and young people with disability and their families must be actively involved as these reforms are put into practice.

You can download the PDF and Word versions of our full submission using the buttons above.

Text on an orange speech bubble reads: "Policy submission." The background behind this speech bubble is dark grey. The CYDA logo sits bottom right, while a light green graphic of a document sits top right.

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