• #28- Bill Shorten, Emily Bourke, Josephine Barbaro and Trevor Keen discuss The Future of the NDIS

  • Dec 7 2022
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

#28- Bill Shorten, Emily Bourke, Josephine Barbaro and Trevor Keen discuss The Future of the NDIS

  • Summary

  • We are back with another fortnightly instalment of ‘The Journey to Conscious Healthcare’. Today we have Episode 2 ofSeries 4 ‘exploring the future of the NDIS, Health and Education’. In this Episode we go back once again to the Fantastic event that was held on the 19th of October 2022 at Adelaide oval. At this event Trevor Keen was personally lucky enough to interview an action-packed panel including : NDIS Minister Bill Shorten, World expert in Autism Josephine Babaro as well as Assistant Minister for Autism Emily Burke.

    Link to Today’s Episode: https://conscioushealthcaresa.com.au/...

    Today’s Discussion:
    - The SACS model and the importance of early identification and diagnosis of autism
    - The Early Childhood approach and the Education System
    - NDIS vs Healthcare- Mental Health and Psychosocial Disability
    - How we can change the NDIS from a deficit based model to a strength based model
    - Autism, Education, NDIS how they can co-exist collaboratively
    - What success in the disability sector will look like in 20 years into the future
    - Allied Health services and pricing arrangements
    - how will accountability be addressed when it comes to NDIS representatives

    Shout outs

    - Peter Malinauskas MP

    Links to get in touch with us:

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    Employment Opportunities with CHSA
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