Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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cohealth (PDF - 192k)
Submission 50 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
cohealth.org.au. 24th March 2017. Review of NDIS Costs. Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. Barton ACT 2600. Dear Commission. cohealth welcomes the opportunity to make the following submission in response to the. Issues Paper on National
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Neami National (PDF - 205k)
Submission 63 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
neaminational.org.au. Submission 63 - Neami National - National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Costs - Commissioned study National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Costs Productivity Commission Issues Arthur Papakotsias March 2017. Submission
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Every Australian Counts (PDF - 1569k)
Submission 92 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
E.ver::J Australia Gou ts live. Every Australian Counts Submission to the Productivity Commissionâs NDIS costs review. Summary. At its heart, the NDIS is about people. The Scheme is a once-in-a-lifetime change to the way disability support is
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Public Service Research Group (UNSW) (PDF - 149k)
Submission 56 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
1. Public Service Research Group. Productivity Commission Submission on the NDIS. Submission to Productivity Commission on the NDIS by the Public Service Research Group (PSRG) This submission is on behalf of the Public Service Research Group,
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
David Parkin (PDF - 222k)
Submission 177 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
Page 1 of 13 Productivity Commission NDIS Funding March 2017. Productivity Commission National Disability Insurance Scheme Costs Comments against the Issues Paper of February 2017 These are my personal observations of the scheme and are supplied
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
MND Australia (PDF - 163k)
Submission 45 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
Response to Productivity Commission Issues Paper NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME (NDIS) COSTS. Submitted online MND Australia On: 24 March 2017. National Disability Insurance Scheme Costs March 2017. 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Executive Summary â¦
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA) (PDF - 410k)
Submission 54 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
Review of National Disability Insurance. Scheme (NDIS) Costs. Submission to Productivity Commission. 24 March 2017. 2. CONTENTS. Who we are. 4. Introduction. 5. The importance of access to common law damages. 7. No-fault schemes. 9. Responses to
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Brain Injury SA (PDF - 399k)
Submission 116 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
Productivity Commission. Issues Paper. Nahtanha Davey Chief Executive Officer 24 March 2017. www.braininjurysa.org.au. 2www.braininjurysa.org.au. What is Brain Injury SA? Brain Injury SA is the peak body in South Australia for people with an
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Belinda Jane (PDF - 202k)
Submission 80 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
Scheme Costs:. ⢠Why are utilisation rates for plans so low? Are the supports not available for participants to purchase (or are there local or systemic gaps in markets)? Do participants not require all the support in their plans? Are they having
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
Top End Association for Mental Health Inc (PDF - 4012k)
Submission 102 for National Disability Insurance Scheme (ndis) Costs View full list
neai TOP END ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH INC. 24 March 2017. Review of NDIS Costs Productivity Commission. GPO Box 1428. CANBERRA CITY ACT 2600. T (08) 89439600 or 1300 780 081. F (08) 8943 9601. Darwin Corporate Park. Level 1, Building 4 631
Date received: 24 Mar 2017
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