[dbaust] Re: ndis

  • From: "Trudy Ryall" <trudy.ryall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 20:49:35 +1100

Thank you Janne for your information  Trudy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janne Bidenko 
  To: dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 5:07 PM
  Subject: [dbaust] Re: ndis


  Hi Trudy,
  Stephen Hallinan from Newcastle and I will be attending the following meeting 
on 24th November, we will feedback information.

  Thanks,
  Janne Bidenko

  NDIS in the Hunter: Getting In Control 

  Saturday 24 November - Newcastle 

  On the 1July 2013 the National Disability Insurance Scheme will be launched 
in the Hunter, one of five launch sites across Australia 

  ï Interested to know what this means for you and your family? 

  ï Want more information to be better prepared? 

  ï Hoping to find ways to strengthen the voice and involvement of people with 
disability and their families? Then this event is for YOU ! 

   

  The event welcomes: 

  ï People with disability, families, friends and allies interested in emerging 
opportunities 

  ï Service providers interested in assisting people with disability to build 
the lives they want 

  ï Anyone interested to know more about the NDIS as it begins in the Hunter 

   

  The NDIS promises individualised funding for people who need long term care 
and support. If you are wondering what this could mean for you, come and hear 
real stories from everyday people with disability and families in NSW about the 
who, what, when, where, why and how of using support. 

  There will be plenty of time for questions from the audience. 

   

   Share first-hand experiences of people with disability and their families 
who lead the lives they want as the result of having control of their 
individualised funding 


   

  Hear ideas about how to give voice, choice and control to people in the 
Hunter, including information about disability support/ user led organisations 
within Australia & overseas 

    

  Hear an update from a representative of the NDIS Transition Agency & have 
your questions answered 

    

  Join in discussion about what you can do NOW to prepare for new opportunities 

   

  Venue: Panthers Newcastle 

  Cnr King and Union Streets Newcastle West 

  Event Time: 

  Registration Opens at 9am 

  9.30 am -1.00 pm - All welcome 

  9.30am - 4pm for people with disability, family & friends 

  Let us know if you require support to attend 

  Please Note: afternoon session is only for people with disability, family & 
friends & will focus on the development of user led/ disability support 
organisation in the Hunter 

  Lunch will be provided for those staying for the afternoon. 

  Cost: 

  Service providers - $100 

  People with disability, family members and friends - $15 

  Registration: 

  Online at NDIS in the Hunter: Getting in Control 

  Or www.ndishunter.net.au 

  Or email: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  Or call: (02) 495 70 846 

  Registrations close on Friday 16 November, 2012 

   

  Speakers Include: 

   

  People with disability and family members sharing their experiences of 
individualised funding and managing their own supports 

   

  A representative from the NDIS Transition Agency 

   

  .

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Trudy Ryall 
    To: Meredith Prain ; dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 10:29 PM
    Subject: [dbaust] ndis


    FYI

    Abbott says NDIS can be funded from The Australian News 17 October  2012 

    Opposition leader Tony Abbott says bringing the budget to surplus will help 
fund the NDIS.


    OPPOSITION Leader Tony Abbott has a "firm intention" to bring the budget 
back to a strong surplus so a coalition government can fund a national 
disability insurance scheme (NDIS) 

    The scheme is expected to cost around $15 billion a year to run when fully 
implemented in 2018/19.

    The Gillard Labor government has so far set aside $1 billion for trial 
sites, but a Senate estimates committee on Tuesday heard that beyond the next 
four years, no formal assumptions have been made about its funding.

    Mr Abbott told reporters in Sydney on Wednesday the scheme could be funded 
under a coalition government pending a strong budget surplus.

    "If we can get the budget back into strong surplus, and I believe we can 
... we will be much better placed to pay for the national disability insurance 
scheme," Mr Abbott said.

    Asked about the estimates hearing evidence, Mr Abbott said: "We think that 
it is possible to implement the NDIS in accordance with the Productivity 
Commission's timetable."

    "It will be easier to do that responsibly if we can get the budget into 
strong surplus, and that's our firm intention should we be in government," he 
said.

    During the estimates hearing, Finance Minister Penny Wong reiterated the 
government's commitment to the NDIS.

    The government is aiming to return a $1.5 billion surplus in 2012/13.

    Mr Abbott has previously expressed support for a "responsible and timely" 
NDIS.

    Trudy Ryall
    trudy.ryall@xxxxxxxxxxx 
    0428 393 408 

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