12 July 2021
I thank all my state and territory ministerial colleagues for their ongoing engagement and commitment to disability policy reform.
I also thank the NDIA and its Independent Advisory Council for their work and advice in the lead up to today’s meeting.
I’m grateful to the many participants, and the peak bodies who have spoken with me over the past three months to provide me with a greater understanding of their perspectives and experiences.
This has helped to inform today’s discussions and consensus decisions.
450,000 NDIS participants, their families and support workers are counting on us to get the NDIS right so the scheme is the best it can be and is sustainable for many generations to come.
Three months ago I announced a pause on the reforms while I consulted extensively.
I also committed to provide greater transparency of information and returned today to discuss this with disability ministers.
I have an absolute commitment to work towards reaching an agreement with my State and Territory colleagues on the pathway forward.
The governance structure of the NDIS, with shared control by the Commonwealth, states and territories requires a multi-partisan approach.
After eight years of operations, now is the time to take the lessons of the lived experience and turn those lessons into a better NDIS.
The drafting of a formal Communique from today’s meeting is underway. Key outcomes from my perspective include:
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