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‘I would perish’: The human cost of NDIS cuts

Over six days of public hearings, Australians with a disability have told parliament what losing NDIS support would mean for their independence, their families and their everyday lives.

Despite more than 4000 submissions and calls for reforms to be paused, the government’s overhaul of the scheme passed the Senate late on Tuesday, with support from the Coalition.

By tightening access and reducing some supports, the changes are forecast to save $37.8 billion over the next four years. But advocates warn the cuts will leave people worse off, and shift the costs onto families, hospitals and the states.

Today, CEO of Women with Disabilities Australia, Sophie Cusworth, explains what these reforms mean for people who rely on the NDIS, and if the scheme can be made sustainable without leaving people behind.

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