the ndis, gravy train?

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    Does anyone else get the feeling that the NDIS may end up being extrapolated beyond its purpose of ensuring care for Australia's needy disabled individuals?

    There are a number of failing funding organisations such as Workover QLD which must be champing at the bit to palm off their recalcitrant clients into a bottomless pit of sedentary privilege, as the health fraternity has been hamstrung in dealing with chronic outcomes appropriately and swiftly due to grandiose legal involvement amongst other reasons. Stats remain that if someone doesn't get back to work after 18 months post injury then they are , I believe , 80-90 percent chance of remaining on disability benefit.

    We've been given scant detail aside from the front on tv of noticeably disabled people singing praises.

    any thoughts?
 
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