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Key numbers behind Labor’s autism reform plan

Health Minister Mark wants to make butler Generation changes in the National Disability Insurance Program (NDIS) directs autism or developmental children to a new program called “Developing Children”. States and regions may have felt moving blindIt was announced last week, but butler finally expected them to finance the new program.

In the latest numbers of Paint, we offer the basic figures in the major reform project.


Year NDIs were enacted: 2013

YEAR NDIS review has been published: 2023

The number of people with disabilities that the plan should be supported at the beginning: 410,000

The number of people currently supporting: 740.000

NDIS’s number of people who are expected to support until 2034: 1,000,000

Annual ratio in which the costs of the plan grew in 2022: 22 %

In 2023, the national cabinet agreed to reduce the annual cost increase of the NDIs by 2024: 8 %

The estimation cost of the NDIs under this 2023 scenario: 105 billion dollars

Estimated cost of NDIs in the past financial year: 48.5 billion dollars

According to the March budget, the estimated cost of NDIS in 2025-26 financially: 52.3 billion dollars

Estimated Cost in 2028-29 Fiscal Year: 63.4 billion dollars

According to the last three -month report, the growth in the number of participants in the last financial year: 12 %

The Rate of the Australians in which NDIS serves: 1 in 40

NDIS Service Provides Number: 260,000

Number of registered NDIS service providers: 16,000

The new “Developing Children” program proposed for the year will begin to be published: 2026

According to Labour’s plans, the program will be fully realized: 2027

Federal financing hostages and regions are expected to match: 2 billion dollars

The annual ratio of the growth of elderly care: 5 %

Medicare’s growth annual ratio: 5 %

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