‘You’re saving money by having children go without’: Parents scared of NDIS changes
- Angela Bensemann, a parent of two teens, highlighted the essential supports her daughter requires for attending school, stating, 'My daughter spent a lot of time sitting in a room by herself because she couldn’t cope in class.'
- Parents express concerns over changes to the NDIS impacting their children, particularly those with moderate to severe autism.
- Nicole Rogerson from Autism Awareness Australia noted that parents should be 'cautiously optimistic' about potential early support for children with mild delays.
- Professor Patrick McGorry criticized the rise in autism diagnoses, calling it 'ridiculous' that federal figures showed 16 percent of six-year-old boys diagnosed.
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‘You’re saving money by having children go without’: Parents scared of NDIS changes
Sydney parents have criticised announced changes to autism on the NDIS but there is cautious optimism the change could allow children to access earlier support.
·Sydney, Australia
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