❓ Hon. Amber-Jade Sanderson asks about the independent review of My Way and NDIS test sites in WA, including who will conduct it, its scope and timeframe, and whether it will be publicly available. The Minister confirms the NDIS agreement but defers specifics on the review pending bilateral discussions, committing to public release pending Commonwealth agreement.
AnsweredQoN 383Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME —
INDEPENDENT REVIEW
383. Hon
AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the Minister for Disability Services:
(1) Who will
be conducting the independent review into the My Way and the National
Disability Insurance Scheme test sites in Western Australia?
(2) What is
the scope and time frame for the review?
(3) Will the
review be made publicly available; and, if not, why not?
INDEPENDENT REVIEW
383. Hon
AMBER-JADE SANDERSON to the Minister for Disability Services:
(1) Who will
be conducting the independent review into the My Way and the National
Disability Insurance Scheme test sites in Western Australia?
(2) What is
the scope and time frame for the review?
(3) Will the
review be made publicly available; and, if not, why not?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member for putting the question on notice.
Again, I am absolutely delighted to confirm that the Premier
and the Prime Minister signed an agreement on 5 August 2013 for a two-year
launch of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Western Australia. This
is a great outcome for people with disability, their families and carers.
(1)–(2)
This will be determined as part of the bilateral discussions between the state
and commonwealth governments, which will occur over the next few months.
(3) The state
government is committed to a public release of the review findings. This will
be negotiated with the commonwealth government as part of the bilateral
agreement.
Again, I am absolutely delighted to confirm that the Premier
and the Prime Minister signed an agreement on 5 August 2013 for a two-year
launch of the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Western Australia. This
is a great outcome for people with disability, their families and carers.
(1)–(2)
This will be determined as part of the bilateral discussions between the state
and commonwealth governments, which will occur over the next few months.
(3) The state
government is committed to a public release of the review findings. This will
be negotiated with the commonwealth government as part of the bilateral
agreement.
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