Thursday, 29 July 2010

Federal election campaign: Labor Party policy and funding announcement on services to support people with disabilities

The Prime Minister announced a package of policies and funding to support people with disabilities this morning, as part of the Labor Party's election campaign.  Below you will find brief extracts from Parliamentary Secretary Bill Shorten's e-News bulletin, released earlier today. Click on the links to read the documents in full.

Children with disability given a better start in life

The Gillard Labor Government will provide new access to early intervention services to help give more children with disability a better start in life.

Under Federal Labor’s new program, more children with disability will be entitled to the same benefits as under the Helping Children with Autism Package. This package represents a total investment of $122 million over four years.
 More supported accommodation for people with disability

A re-elected Gillard Labor Government will establish a new capital fund to build innovative, community-based supported accommodation places for people with disability.

A total of $60 million will be provided over the next four years for this initiative, on top of the more than $6 billion provided to the States and Territories over five years from 2007 through the National Disability Agreement.
National Disability Strategy

The Gillard Labor Government has released its draft National Disability Strategy which outlines a 10-year national plan to improve the lives of people with disability, promote participation, and create a more inclusive society.

A re-elected Gillard Labor Government will take the National Disability Strategy to the Council of Australian Governments early next term.

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