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Home > Resources > Media Item > Women with disability grapple ‘administrative burden’ of the NDIS

Women with disability grapple ‘administrative burden’ of the NDIS

Posted July 23, 2022

Paperwork and bureaucracy should never stand in the way of people with disability accessing essential support. But cutting through this red tape is not only a structural barrier, but also a burden that has fallen mainly on women.

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Topics:
Employment, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

Author:
Australian Unions

Date published:
Fri 22nd Jul, 2022

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