The purpose of this fact sheet is to help disability providers understand ways in which they can prevent, manage and resolve conflict, and support effective communication with families, to minimise any adverse impact on participants.
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The data within this dashboard shows how we are performing against our objective to support people with disability to realise their potential by:
• increasing the number of people with disability who make decisions about their supports
• preparing for the full rollout of the NDIS by July 2018.
The NSW Mental Health Commission has partnered with the Mental Health Coordinating Council (MHCC) - the NSW peak group for community-managed organisations providing mental health support - to place a project officer to work at the Hunter NDIS site since July 2013.
The NSW NDIS and Mental Health Analysis Partnership Project was intended to provide early insights into operational aspects of the NDIS in relation to people with psychosocial disability, which is a frequent consequence of severe and persistent mental illness.
The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission started in NSW and SA on 1 July 2018. Some of the NSW Ombudsman’s functions in relation to services and supports for people with disability have now moved to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. Complaints and reportable incidents involving NDIS providers are now handled by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. Read fact sheet to learn more.
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The purpose of this fact sheet is to help disability providers understand ways in which they can prevent, manage and resolve conflict, and support effective communication with families, to minimise any adverse impact on participants.