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NDIS "Not one size fits all" says Minister Bill Shorten | Insiders | ABC...
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#bill shorten#ndis provider#ndis services#ndis application#ndis housing#ndis#poverty#ableist language cw#tw ableist language#ableist bullshit#fuck ableists#ableism#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#national disability employment awareness month#eat the rich#eat the fucking rich#class war#corruption#corrupt politicians#political#politics
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shoutout to the OT earlier today who was discussing ways to bring down suicidal ideation and one of the things she cited was prayer
#so sad she's in private practice i think it would work very well she understands me#please pray that the ndis application shes facilitating gets put through and cleared successfully tho
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i need to tell EVERYONE my disability funding was approved today this is so awesome
#a miracle considering NDIS is really good at not accepting applications.#i know so many people who had to apply thrice
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can I attack you in a friendly manner that only stretches the edge of friendship
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the worst fucking part of how the NDIS assesses applicants is that you have to have already had a certain amount of medical care before they even consider your application. I'm not talking about diagnosis here (although obviously diagnosis also can be expensive and difficult). I'm talking about the fact that you need to prove that your condition is stable And that the NDIS would be able to provide things that would make your life better. which is to say. they need you to have tried every possible treatment on the planet and have doctors notes saying "nah the bitch did not get better after that". one physiotherapist appointment costs me $65 WITH my chronic health plan. one rheumatologist appointment costs me around $400. so far, the costs of all of the diagnostic work I've had done is in excess of $4k. I am a phd student who receives exactly $0.00 (nothing nada fuck all) from my parents. and I cannot emphasise enough that none of that shit is enough to qualify me for NDIS despite... uhh.. *gestures broadly at my body and mind*
even some abled allies seem to act like getting government assistance with disabilities is doable for most disabled people. I need to emphasise the extent to which this is just Not true. you need a certain amount of privilege and money and access to medical resources in order to earn government funding, and this does leave a lot of vulnerable disabled people without anything. and this is before I even talk about how dehumanising these processes can be, and how much harder it is again for people with intersecting sources of oppression. if you're abled, I want you to spend ten minutes on the application websites for the NDIS and the DSP and think about how many hoops the average disabled person is having to jump through for access. because I can promise this shit is even worse than you think
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wanted to share something good!!!
In early 2022 I moved to Sydney from Perth at 16 to get away from an abusive family and have a fresh start. Less than 2 months later I lost my job because I started having seizures, and it got to the point where I was having ambulances called almost every time I left the house. I had to stop studying, I was deemed medically unfit to work, and I became homeless as a result. I was rejected from almost every youth crisis organisation in the city because my seizures made me an "insurance liability" or they just didn't know how to or didn't want to deal with it; I lived in the one youth refuge that did accept for me 3 weeks before they told me I had to leave because I was becoming more and more wheelchair-reliant and they didn't "have capacity to accomodate that" (despite initially telling me that my disabilities were not an issue and I could stay for at least 3 months), and I became homeless again. My NDIS was rejected. I finally got a room in a sharehouse with 8 other people in October last year, but my room was up 2 flights of stairs and I was having to physically drag myself up and down everytime I needed the kitchen, the bathroom, anything. I was watched almost every time and it was humiliating and horrible and I hated it but at least I had somewhere to sleep.
Yesterday I picked up the keys to my own semi-accessible apartment. In just over 2 weeks I will be 3 years clean of self harm. My seizures appear to be decreasing and I've reenrolled in uni (half-time). Next week I have my final assessment for my DSP (australian verson of SSDI) application and then that should come through soon.
I am so proud of myself. I don't want to jinx it, but I feel like I've finally gotten through it. I can breathe now. I did this myself, and no one can take that from me. Reconciling where I am right now with younger me who genuinely didn't think I'd make it past age 14 has me in tears.
#i might have actually made it#like i might have actually fucking made it this time#i am still in pain everyday#and i still have seizures#and i am still too sick to work#but i am okay#and i am alive#and i have friends#who i love and who love me#and i am learning to love myself#and i am so proud of myself#functional neurological disorder#fnd#fnd awareness#seizures#disability#neurological disability#mental health#chronic illness#disabled#homelessness#cripplepunk#cpunk#hope#disabilities#non epileptic seizures#chronically ill#chronic disability#wheelchair user
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what i read in sep. 2023:
(previous editions) bold = favourite
race, gender, sexuality
fighting kung fu
justin roiland used his 'rick and morty' fame to pursue young fans, text messages show
tharman's presidency should be a turning point in the non-chinese prime minister conversation (singapore)
how columbia ignored women, undermined prosecutors and protected a predator for more than 20 years (usa)
goodbye 'girl boss', hello 'snail girl'
i saw my father reflected in the faces protesting against lgbtq rights and sex ed (canada)
mississippi goddam: the ballad of billey joe (usa)
politics & current affairs
derna valley was once a 'paradise.' now there's nothing left but devastation (libya)
'a hidden universe of suffering': the palestinian children sent to jail (israel)
lost in ai translation: growing reliance on language apps jeopardizes some asylum applications (via @dutch-polyglot)
'i log into a torture chamber each day': the strain of moderating social media (india)
how facebook and instagram became marketplaces for child sex trafficking
boy with autism unlawfully pinned to the ground facedown by adults in 'abusive' ndis-funded therapy (australia)
history, culture, & society
quantum poetics
the strange, dark story of smash mouth and 'all star'
flat places are the ground that my mind is built upon
the villa where a doctor experimented on children (austria)
the man in the iron lung
solidarność (poland)
the decomposition of rotten tomatoes
the woman on the line (drug reform)
deservingness (postcommunist europe)
#studyblr#studyspo#student#academia#university#productivity#dark academia#reading list#reading lists#myresources
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How often do NDIS registrations need to be renewed?
NDIS registrations must be renewed periodically to ensure ongoing compliance with the requirements of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The frequency of registration renewal depends on the registration group and the size of the service provider.
Generally, registrations are valid for a period of up to three years. However, it is important to note that the NDIS Commission may determine a shorter renewal period if specific circumstances warrant it. Providers are notified in advance when their registration is due for renewal and are provided with the necessary instructions and guidelines to complete the renewal process.
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Hey, OP for the NDIS post you reblogged. I had heaps of trouble getting on the NDIS myself, my recommendation if you haven't already is to try getting a disability advocacy service to help with your application. I later had to appeal their decision not to provide funding for my secondary condition as well my primary condition, and I used Legal Aid funding for that through Legal Services Commission. Hope this helps!!
Hey, thanks so much for the advice!
I’m currently engaging with a case manager at uni, and one of the things they can help with is NDIS applications, but I’ll keep the disability advocacy service and lawyer in mind. I’m in a FB group where people with my cluster of conditions talk about getting on NDIS and I have to say, it’s incredibly grim. I’m already mentally preparing to need to appeal and go to AAT, just bc they don’t understand my primary condition at all. Anyways, thanks again, and big solidarity vibes! I hope the funding stuff gets sorted soon, bc Jesus Christ how much more infantilising do they need to be towards disabled people :(((((
#kippu asks#yippees my first legit ask!#this is what I mean when I blab about disbaility solidarity. people are so generous with their experiences and advice#feeling solidarity in this chilli’s tonight (it’s morning lmao)
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Grumble grumble NDIS only applicable for ASD level 2 or higher grumble grumble no mention of ADHD or dissociative disorders on either list grumble grumble
#Oh but they mention asperger's. On one of the lists. Not the other#you know. that outdated dx that doesn't even properly EXIST anymore#lads you're meant to be the official government standpoint on disability
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I wanted to stop saying "oh autism" and be more specific when I'm talking about stuff I'm struggling w in my every day life (mostly bc I have to get used to being verbally articulate for my NDIS application stuff) but it usually just summounts to "oh autism" so it's just between the seductive allure of brevity and the alluring grasp of verbosity
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