Every Australian counts - join the campaign for an NDIS

The Productivity Commission’s draft report on Disability Care and Support recognises what caring families already know – Australia’s disability system is failing people with significant disabilities and their families.

Every Australian counts - join the campaign for an NDIS

The Productivity Commission’s draft report on Disability Care and Support recognises what caring families already know – Australia’s disability system is failing people with significant disabilities and their families.

If you, or someone you know, have ever felt invisible, waiting endlessly for the supports and services needed to care, it’s time to stand up and be seen.

If you, or someone you know, have ever felt voiceless and alone in a caring role, it’s time to stand up and be heard.   

If you believe that people with disability and their families have a right to lead lives of dignity, opportunity, and engagement, it’s time to stand up and be counted.

Every Australian Counts are campaigning for a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) – it’s a groundbreaking social reform that guarantees every Australian a lifetime of support if they become severely disabled. It’s a declaration that we believe every single Australian deserves to live a full, dignified life. It’s an affirmation that, regardless of disability, we are all Australians and everyone deserves a fair go.

Carers Victoria supports Every Australian Counts.

You can show your support by doing three things:

1.    Sign up on their website

2.    Tell all your friends - share this page with everyone you know.

3.    Stay updated by joining the campaign on Facebook  or Twitter.

How does an NDIS work?

The model of NDIS recommended by the Productivity Commission is not a new tax or an extension of the Medicare levy – it is a social reform paid for out of national revenue, changing the focus of disability support from welfare to investment.

An NDIS will transform the way services are funded and delivered; it will give people with a disability and their families more support, choice and control.

  • It will help every Australian with a severe disability to get the same opportunities and supports, regardless of where they live and how they became disabled.
  • It will help children and young people with a disability to get the educational and social opportunities other kids take for granted.
  • It will help adults with a disability move away from their families, if they wish to, get work and lead full and happy lives.
  • It will let families retire from 24/7 caring and help them to transition their family member to a supported future in the community.

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