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‘Utterly unconscionable’: NDIS agency looks to reduce costs by increasing ‘participant exits’

Luke Henriques-Gomes • May 14, 2021

Exclusive: Internal documents obtained by the Guardian show secretive taskforce also aims to slow spending via ‘targeted review’ of participant plans

The agency that runs the national disability insurance scheme is seeking to increase the number of people that “exit” the scheme and reduce overall spending on funding packages through a “targeted review of existing participant plans”, internal documents show.

Leaked documents last month revealed the agency had set up a Sustainability Action Taskforce (SAT) with the aim of slowing spending on participant plans and growth in participant numbers.

The goal of the so-called Sustainability Action Taskforce is to stop disabled people getting on and kicking off people who are already on

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