The entire Stronger Together 2011-2016 can be viewed here
NCOSS SUMMARY:
Stronger Together 2011-2016 delivers $ 2.02 billion additional investment in disability supports over 5 years 2011-2016, building on the previous 5 years investment of $1.5 billion in today’s dollars. This totals over $5.5 billion for the Stronger Together period 2006-2016 in new disability spending. This does not include inflation or Commonwealth contributions from the National Disability Agreement, which will be additional. The 2011-2016 allocations will create an additional 47,200 support places for people with disability in NSW.
Some new highlights of this Stronger Together 2011-2016 expenditure include:
- Emphasis on person-centred approaches becoming available from 2011/2013 with designated funding. From 1 July 2014, all people using ADHC disability services will have the opportunity to convert their services to individualised funding.
- Closure of large residential centres or disability institutions, with designated funding for most centres. The target date for closures to be finalised is 2017/18.
- Annual reporting to Parliament on actual vs. planned expenditure as well as progress on the number of places implemented.
Stronger Together 2011-2016 commitments include:
- $63.1m for 4,700 new therapy and behaviour support places
- $95m for 4,500 new flexible respite places
- $248.4m for 2,800 new Community Participation places
- $107.4m for 2,00 new day program places
- $53m for 380 new intensive family support packages, including 180 packages targeting Aboriginal people and families
- $21.1m for 1,000 flexible funding packages for children with autism
- $77.6m for 3,700 early intervention packages for children and young people
- $62.4m for 300 new Attendant Care places
- $724.8m for 1,750 supported accommodation places, including the 300 supported living places and capital expenditure
- $10m for payroll tax exemptions to employers of people with disability.
- $255.4m towards the closure of government operated and NGO disability institutions
- $25m training and development initiatives to promote workforce and industry capacity
- $5m for Social Impact Bonds to improve early intervention outcomes
- $57.5m for research, development and data initiatives
- Community support
- Respite
- Family support
- Post School Programs
- Attendant Care
NCOSS welcomes the commitment of the NSW Government to
- ensure that Stronger Together complies with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- implement the National Disability Strategy towards whole-of-government policies for people with disability
- work with the Commonwealth and State and Territory Governments on the National Disability Insurance Scheme as a priority
- work with the Commonwealth on the National Health and Hospital Reform Agreement to secure ongoing support for young people in residential aged care.
NCOSS: www.ncoss.org.au
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