1.2 |
Department of Health and Aged Care 1.2 |
Department of Health and Aged Care |
The Department of Health and Aged Care contributes to improving the wellbeing
and social and economic participation of people with disability, their families and
carers including through the provision of relevant supports to people with disability
and NDIS participants.
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2.2 |
Department of Health and Aged Care 2.2 |
Department of Health and Aged Care |
The Department of Health and Aged Care contributes to improving the wellbeing
and social and economic participation of people with disability, their families and
carers including through the provision of relevant supports to people with disability
and NDIS participants.
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3.2 |
Department of Health and Aged Care Program 3.2 |
Department of Health and Aged Care |
The Department of Health and Aged Care contributes to improving the wellbeing
and social and economic participation of people with disability, their families and
carers including through the provision of relevant supports to people with disability
and NDIS participants.
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1.4 |
Department of Social Services 1.4 |
Department of Social Services |
DSS contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic participation
of people with disability, their families and carers by administering programs such
as the Carers and Disability Employment program and by developing the policy and
legal framework for the NDIS in which the NDIA operates. Further, DSS drives the
implementation of Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031, the NDIA has a
responsibility to apply the Strategy's Guiding Principles when considering program,
service or system so that they are appropriate and accessible for people with
disability.
This includes encouraging better collaboration between programs and services,
including with the NDIA's Early Childhood approach and NDIA Early Childhood
Partners, by leading the Early Childhood Targeted Action Plan to support
Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031; and implementing the National Early
Childhood Program for children with disability or developmental concerns.
DSS is responsible for the Information, Linkages and Capacity building (ILC)
program and continues to work closely with the NDIA to support the alignment
with NDIA's Local Area Coordinators. This work aims to ensure appropriate
referrals to information and support services in the community are being made,
including to ILC funded grant activities.
Safe and Supported: the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children
2021–2031 (Safe and Supported) aims to make significant and sustained progress in
reducing child abuse and neglect and its intergenerational impacts. The Safe and
Supported First Action Plan 2023-2026 and Safe and Supported Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander First Action Plan 2023-2026 were developed in partnership
with First Nations leaders and state and territory governments, and in close
collaboration with the non-government sector. The Action Plans were released on 31
January 2023.
Under Action 7 of the Safe and Supported First Action Plan, DSS will work with the
National Disability Insurance Agency, states and territories, First Nations leaders
and the non-government sector to ensure effective and timely responses for parents
and carers living with disability and children and young people with disability
and/or developmental concerns at risk of entering the child protection system, in
out-of-home care, or transitioning to adulthood from out-of-home care.
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1.5 |
Department of Social Services 1.5 |
Department of Social Services |
DSS contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic participation
of people with disability, their families and carers by administering programs such
as the Carers and Disability Employment program and by developing the policy and
legal framework for the NDIS in which the NDIA operates. Further, DSS drives the
implementation of Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031, the NDIA has a
responsibility to apply the Strategy's Guiding Principles when considering program,
service or system so that they are appropriate and accessible for people with
disability.
This includes encouraging better collaboration between programs and services,
including with the NDIA's Early Childhood approach and NDIA Early Childhood
Partners, by leading the Early Childhood Targeted Action Plan to support
Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031; and implementing the National Early
Childhood Program for children with disability or developmental concerns.
DSS is responsible for the Information, Linkages and Capacity building (ILC)
program and continues to work closely with the NDIA to support the alignment
with NDIA's Local Area Coordinators. This work aims to ensure appropriate
referrals to information and support services in the community are being made,
including to ILC funded grant activities.
Safe and Supported: the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children
2021–2031 (Safe and Supported) aims to make significant and sustained progress in
reducing child abuse and neglect and its intergenerational impacts. The Safe and
Supported First Action Plan 2023-2026 and Safe and Supported Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander First Action Plan 2023-2026 were developed in partnership
with First Nations leaders and state and territory governments, and in close
collaboration with the non-government sector. The Action Plans were released on 31
January 2023.
Under Action 7 of the Safe and Supported First Action Plan, DSS will work with the
National Disability Insurance Agency, states and territories, First Nations leaders
and the non-government sector to ensure effective and timely responses for parents
and carers living with disability and children and young people with disability
and/or developmental concerns at risk of entering the child protection system, in
out-of-home care, or transitioning to adulthood from out-of-home care.
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3.1 |
Department of Social Services 3.1 |
Department of Social Services |
DSS contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic participation
of people with disability, their families and carers by administering programs such
as the Carers and Disability Employment program and by developing the policy and
legal framework for the NDIS in which the NDIA operates. Further, DSS drives the
implementation of Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031, the NDIA has a
responsibility to apply the Strategy's Guiding Principles when considering program,
service or system so that they are appropriate and accessible for people with
disability.
This includes encouraging better collaboration between programs and services,
including with the NDIA's Early Childhood approach and NDIA Early Childhood
Partners, by leading the Early Childhood Targeted Action Plan to support
Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031; and implementing the National Early
Childhood Program for children with disability or developmental concerns.
DSS is responsible for the Information, Linkages and Capacity building (ILC)
program and continues to work closely with the NDIA to support the alignment
with NDIA's Local Area Coordinators. This work aims to ensure appropriate
referrals to information and support services in the community are being made,
including to ILC funded grant activities.
Safe and Supported: the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children
2021–2031 (Safe and Supported) aims to make significant and sustained progress in
reducing child abuse and neglect and its intergenerational impacts. The Safe and
Supported First Action Plan 2023-2026 and Safe and Supported Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander First Action Plan 2023-2026 were developed in partnership
with First Nations leaders and state and territory governments, and in close
collaboration with the non-government sector. The Action Plans were released on 31
January 2023.
Under Action 7 of the Safe and Supported First Action Plan, DSS will work with the
National Disability Insurance Agency, states and territories, First Nations leaders
and the non-government sector to ensure effective and timely responses for parents
and carers living with disability and children and young people with disability
and/or developmental concerns at risk of entering the child protection system, in
out-of-home care, or transitioning to adulthood from out-of-home care.
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3.2 |
Department of Social Services 3.2 |
Department of Social Services |
DSS contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic participation
of people with disability, their families and carers by administering programs such
as the Carers and Disability Employment program and by developing the policy and
legal framework for the NDIS in which the NDIA operates. Further, DSS drives the
implementation of Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031, the NDIA has a
responsibility to apply the Strategy's Guiding Principles when considering program,
service or system so that they are appropriate and accessible for people with
disability.
This includes encouraging better collaboration between programs and services,
including with the NDIA's Early Childhood approach and NDIA Early Childhood
Partners, by leading the Early Childhood Targeted Action Plan to support
Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031; and implementing the National Early
Childhood Program for children with disability or developmental concerns.
DSS is responsible for the Information, Linkages and Capacity building (ILC)
program and continues to work closely with the NDIA to support the alignment
with NDIA's Local Area Coordinators. This work aims to ensure appropriate
referrals to information and support services in the community are being made,
including to ILC funded grant activities.
Safe and Supported: the National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children
2021–2031 (Safe and Supported) aims to make significant and sustained progress in
reducing child abuse and neglect and its intergenerational impacts. The Safe and
Supported First Action Plan 2023-2026 and Safe and Supported Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander First Action Plan 2023-2026 were developed in partnership
with First Nations leaders and state and territory governments, and in close
collaboration with the non-government sector. The Action Plans were released on 31
January 2023.
Under Action 7 of the Safe and Supported First Action Plan, DSS will work with the
National Disability Insurance Agency, states and territories, First Nations leaders
and the non-government sector to ensure effective and timely responses for parents
and carers living with disability and children and young people with disability
and/or developmental concerns at risk of entering the child protection system, in
out-of-home care, or transitioning to adulthood from out-of-home care.
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1.1 |
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission Program 1.1 - Support for National Diasability Insurance Scheme providers in relation to registration |
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission |
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission contributes to improving the
wellbeing and social and economic participation of people with disability, their
families and their carers by: regulating NDIS providers; developing a nationally
consistent approach to delivering quality and safeguards for people with disability
receiving supports; registering providers who provide supports under the NDIS;
managing complaints; receiving and acting on reportable incidents; providing
leadership in behaviour support; and providing education and training for
providers, workers and auditors.
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1.1 |
Services Australia 1.1 |
Services Australia |
Services Australia contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic
participation of people with disability, their families and carers by supporting the
NDIA with the delivery of shared services arrangements, provision of specialised
resources, and the provision of payments on NDIA's behalf.
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1.2 |
Services Australia 1.2 |
Services Australia |
Services Australia contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic
participation of people with disability, their families and carers by supporting the
NDIA with the delivery of shared services arrangements, provision of specialised
resources, and the provision of payments on NDIA's behalf.
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1.3 |
Services Australia 1.3 |
Services Australia |
Services Australia contributes to improving the wellbeing and social and economic
participation of people with disability, their families and carers by supporting the
NDIA with the delivery of shared services arrangements, provision of specialised
resources, and the provision of payments on NDIA's behalf.
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