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They are Blaming Kids with Autism instead of Companies Ripping the NDIS Off

Labor and Liberal are the Same

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Nah dave, do a bit more research. labor aren't "blaming" kids, the numbers of Austism diagnosis have jumped massively since the NDIS came in, they're just looking at the eligibilty criteria rather than automatically gifting every family who's GP says their kid is in the spectrum $30k each year.

That guy who's Tweet you posted is a very unreliable source of news. Far right biased big time.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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stui magpie wrote:^

Nah dave, do a bit more research. labor aren't "blaming" kids, the numbers of Austism diagnosis have jumped massively since the NDIS came in, they're just looking at the eligibilty criteria rather than automatically gifting every family who's GP says their kid is in the spectrum $30k each year.

That guy who's Tweet you posted is a very unreliable source of news. Far right biased big time.
They should also look at Company's/Business's that are Ripping the NDIS off with Way Over Charging for there Stuff/Services

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Agreed that they should look into the mobs rorting the system but that's not a real strength of either side of politics.
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stui magpie wrote:^

Agreed that they should look into the mobs rorting the system but that's not a real strength of either side of politics.
No It's Not Really.

They look after the Big Companies and shit on the Rest
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https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal ... 5elci.html
More than 8 percent of five- to seven-year-olds are now on the scheme, leading some experts to suggest that level 1 autism diagnoses in Australia have gradually disappeared and been replaced by level 2 diagnoses, which typically qualify for support.
“The [NDIS] was designed for people who need assistance with core functioning, with the most profound disabilities. I don’t think the scheme was ever intended just to say, ‘I have a diagnosis, therefore I’m on the scheme’,” Shorten said on Monday".
When so many people are using the system as a slush fund the Government's solution is to make it even harder to access.
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Whenever there is government cash on offer there will be people lining up to rort the system, which only adversely impacts the genuine cases.
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stui magpie wrote:^

Whenever there is government cash on offer there will be people lining up to rort the system, which only adversely impacts the genuine cases.
Sucks for the People who are doing the Right Thing.

Only takes a Few to Ruin it for Everyone.

Doubt be too much effected by this
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The penalties for rorting aren't tough enough as it's treated as a soft crime and they prefer not to lock these types of people up in preference to more serious crimes. These crimes have to be treated as major crimes with minimum sentences and non-Australian Citizens deported after they have served their sentences.
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