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‘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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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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