'Existential period' for NDIS, as Albanese-Taylor inch toward deal | Insiders On Background
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Angus Taylor are poised to reach a deal on NDIS reforms, with the bill set to pass parliament early next week. Martin Laverty is the Chief Executive of Aruma Disability Services and one of the architects of the NDIS. He told David Speers for this week's Insiders On Background, the government must restore the scheme to its original intent. 0:36 Introduction 2:15 Welcome Martin Laverty 2:44 "Almost an existential period" 5:30 NDIS reform bill to curb growth 8:30 Eligibility and reassessment 11:30 States v Federal 15:30 Social and Community participation programs 19:17 Should we have an NDIS Inspector-General? 22:45 What's Martin's message to families who need the NDIS? 24:10 Thank you and goodbye Subscribe: https://ab.co/3yqPOZ5 Welcome to ABC News In-depth, where you'll find our long-form journalism and other videos to help you understand what's going on in the world around you. Watch more ABC News content ad-free on
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