We’ve just launched the report ‘Information Sharing as Market Stewardship in the NDIS’ and are pleased to be able to share this critical research with you.
Prepared by Associate Professor Gemma Carey and Eleanor Malbon from the University of New South Wales Centre for Social Impact, it examines the distinct role information provision plays in the NDIS market.
“This report demonstrates how independent information services are already playing essential market stewardship functions within the NDIS”
As both state and federal governments grapple with ensuring the market can meet the needs of people with a disability, it is clear that independent information services must exist if people are to have choice and control, and the market is responsive.
Our experience and expertise in providing information for people with disability and the broader community are also recognised, timely given that as of June 30 this year, there is no provision for our service to continue.
The loss of IDEAS as an organisation would leave a problematic and highly concerning gap in the system of market stewardship in the NDIS, leaving many NDIS participants with a lack of clarity of how the NDIS works and how to use it to meet their service needs.
You can download a copy of the report below in PDF format.