Our Terms of Reference

Part 1 – How the NDIS works

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The Panel will learn about the experiences of participants.

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And they will learn about how well the NDIS works now.

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The Panel will work out what the NDIS can do to last a long time.

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They will also learn about ways to make the NDIS connect with other services.

For example, the NDIS connecting with services from the Australian Government.

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The Panel will learn about how the NDIS can help people with disability who need more support to join the NDIS.

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And the Panel will learn about how people who aren’t participants use disability supports.

For example, how well these supports meet their needs.

The Panel will learn about how the NDIS:

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  • makes decisions

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  • supports participants.

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And the Panel will learn about how the NDIS helps participants to work towards their goals.

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The Panel will find out how much it costs the NDIS to work well.

For example, how much it costs the NDIS to plan supports and services.

They will also work out ways the NDIS can manage:

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  • money well

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  • risks if they happen.

Part 2 – The market of disability services and workers

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The market is the supports and services people can find and use.

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The Panel will find out how the market can grow.

This can help providers support participants to work towards their goals.

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The Panel will also find out how the NDIS can help the market grow.

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The Panel will work out how to make paying providers easier.

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The Panel will also find out how to grow markets that don’t have many supports and services.

This includes markets in places far from large cities and towns.

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The Panel will work out how to have enough living supports available.

For example, support to help participants with day‑to‑day tasks in their home.

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And the Panel will also find ways to make information about the NDIS better.

This includes information:

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  • about supports and services

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  • for carers who deliver supports that aren’t part of the NDIS.

The Panel will work out how the market can:

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  • protect participants

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  • be stronger.

And the Panel will find out how providers can work with organisations that make sure:

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  • everything works well

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  • everyone follows the rules.

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The Panel will also work out how to make it better for providers to report bad behaviour.