National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Securing the NDIS for Future Generations) Bill 2026 Submission 1262
Submission to Senate Inquiry NDIS Future Generations Bill 2026.
I the mother of a 25-year-old woman who has Angelman Syndrome, she is an NDIS participant who due to her disability requires support 24 hours a day. She cannot speak, read, write, walk up stairs, walk unsupported without trip-risk, sleep through the night, do most of the self-care functions of daily life or maintain her own safety.
I am writing about the NDIS Future Generations Bill 2026. I want to outline the harm this Amendment Bill will cause if it passes Parliament. This Bill is too far-reaching to pass as it stands. I believe the Bill requires further scrutiny and amendment before it proceeds.
I’m asking you to vote against the Bill unless it’s amended.
Why this bill matters to us: The 50% cut to social and community participation funding from October 2026.
3 years ago her NDIS plan was substantially reduced allocating her only 6 hours of support for her to have personal care supports. This meant that, as she is unable to be left unattended for even 5 minutes while she is awake, that my husband or I would have to relinquish our employment to be at home to support her and take her out into the community to maintain entertainment, relationships in the community and friendships. We took the plan to the AAT and after 9 months of case conferences the plan was reviewed more appropriately and Community participation funding was restored which (with careful financial management by us) has enabled her to fulfillingly engage in the community. This is the difference between societal isolation for her and also for her 65-year-old parents who can continue their rewarding & gainful employment. This was the intent of the Productivity Commission Report 2011 which led to the implementation of the NDIS by the Labor government! If her current Community Participation supports are now cut by 50% across the board we will have no choice but to move forward our plans for her moving out of the family home and rapidly expedite our application for NDIS funding Home and Living supports which will cost the scheme $500,000 -$600,00 per year to support to live her outside of the family home as well as an allocation of Community Participation funding , so that she is not ‘sitting around all day at home’ in a group living environment. · Recommendation: Require that no reductions to community participation or capacity building supports take effect until Foundational Supports are fully operational, adequately funded and demonstrably able to meet the needs of those who will lose NDIS supports.
I am also deeply concerned about
The Minister’s new power to cut funding without appeal (s 34A).
National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Securing the NDIS for Future Generations) Bill 2026 Submission 1262