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Recommendation 186

Continue its efforts for a full implementation, in all levels, of the National Disability Strategy

State
Israel
Issue
Domestic legal, institutional and policy frameworks
Population group
People with disability
Australian Government Agency and/or Jurisdiction
• Department of Social Services
• States and territories
Australia's Response
Accepts
Australia's Position

The National Disability Strategy 2010-2020 (the Strategy) is an historic commitment made by all levels of government to work together to improve the life outcomes of Australians with disability. On 2 September 2016, the Council of Australian Governments' Disability Reform Council reaffirmed this commitment and agreed to reinvigorate all governments' efforts to drive progress under the Strategy. The Strategy's second implementation plan, Driving Action 2015-2018, was released on 1 December 2016 and is available on the Department of Social Services website.

Action taken under the strategy to improve the accessibility of mainstream services for people with disability will complement specialist disability services and programmes currently provided by the Australian Government and state and territory governments, including those provided through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The NDIS supports people with a permanent and significant disability that affects their ability to take part in everyday activities. The NDIS aims to ensure that people with disability will receive supports based on their needs, they will have choice and control over that support and the costs are controlled through an insurance approach. Further information on the NDIS is available on the Department of Social Services website.

For information about state and territory policies and programmes related to the National Disability Strategy, visit: