❓ Hon Adele Farina asks about the NDIS My Way trial in the lower South West, seeking detailed information on contracted service providers, their services, and participant numbers. The answer refers to tabled papers.
AnsweredQoN 3562Legislative Council
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I refer to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) My Way trial in the lower South West, and I ask: (a) how many service providers are currently contracted to provide services in the lower South West under the trial; and (b) in relation to each of the service providers: (i) what services are offered by the provider; (ii) does the service provider have an office in the lower South West and, if yes, where; (iii) what specialist mental health or psychosocial services does the provider offer; (iv) what support services does the provider offer families of people with a psychosocial disability and their carers; (v) what preventative services or programs are offered by the provider; (vi) does the provider offer services and programs to people with a mental illness or psychosocial disability who are determined to be ineligible under the NDIS My Way trial; and (vii) how many participants in the trial are receiving services from the provider?
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Answered
1 December 2015
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
42 days
(a-b) Please see tabled papers [...]
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