Person

Sue Olney

Alternate Name:
Susan Olney
Report

A comparison of the characteristics of people with disability in Australia according to whether they received National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding


This study examines 18.1 million Australians under 65 potentially eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It highlights widespread disability support needs across diverse areas of life. The information is important for the planning of foundational supports delivered by all levels of government and across different service sectors.
Report

The Tier 2 tipping point: access to support for working-age Australians with disability without individual NDIS funding


This report presents findings from research conducted by the Melbourne Disability Institute, in partnership with the Brotherhood of St. Laurence and Baptcare, in 2021. The research aims to build understanding of how working-age Australians with disability, without individual funding from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), are finding and using any support and services they...
Report

Choice, control and the NDIS


This project explores the degree to which the NDIS is achieving its aims and objectives from the perspective of people with disability using these services.

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