
07/07/2025
The Australian Neurodivergent Parents Association - ANPA is trying to gather further information about the recent NDIS changes and the impact.
“This form is to collect information about how recent NDIS changes are hurting people. This includes: changes to the NDIS price guide, plan cuts or reductions, pressure to leave Supported Independent Living and any other changes to support.
You can fill this in if you are a participant, worker, provider, or carer.
Your answers will help us show the real impact of these changes. The Nobody Worse Off Coalition will use this data to speak up and push for change.”
To access the form, please use the link below:
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=tAmEOMfDNkqJq6BnXA3gCl-WfQbJr0FKtHWyMfEP0BdUMFRBMUFWQzVDRlo0STk2T0U5NkE3WFM0Wi4u&route=shorturl&fbclid=IwQ0xDSwLYpYdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvJP8pZFREaWR5UiCTXNYrDcatQGNt-pPD9llz6MtCDf_dyCX3x70Trl1xAR_aem_U2Zxr9yXfxFCEx9vNSZLzw
NDIS Cuts Are Hurting People. Now, We’re Tracking the Harm.
📍The Nobody Worse Off Coalition has today launched the Harm Tracker — a national, independent tool to expose the real impact of NDIS cuts.
Co-designed and led by Disabled people, with support from allied health professionals, the Harm Tracker collects stories and data from across Australia. It documents what support has been lost, the harm that follows, and who is affected. It will also capture and display the thinning of markets as service loss rapidly grows.
We’re using this evidence to create clear, accessible reports, maps and graphs. Because the harm is real, and it must be made visible.
The Harm Tracker is a tool for truth-telling. It is also a call to action.
NDIS decisions are being made behind closed doors, without real co-design and with little accountability to the community. This is how we open them again.
Share it, use it, email it, text it. Get it into the hands of everyone you can.
The Harm Tracker is now live. You can find the link in the comments below.
This work is grounded in Australia’s legal and moral responsibilities under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The current direction of the NDIS is not aligned with that commitment. These cuts are not co-designed, not safe, and not just.
Co-designed by Disabled people. Backed by a national coalition. Built to expose harm.
Remember: it ain't over until the crips say it's over.
[Image Description: A screenshot of a website which reads "MAKE HARM VISIBLE
WHAT IS THE HARM TRACKER?
The Harm Tracker is a new national tool to report how NDIS cuts are hurting people. It is an independent, grassroots, public interest project. It is co-designed with Disabled people, led by Disabled people and created in partnership with Allied Health workers.
If you or someone you support has lost services, had harmful changes to your plan, or been left without the help you need – the Harm Tracker is your place to speak up.
We collect real stories from people all over Australia to show what’s really happening. Your voice helps expose the impact of these cuts and push for change. We’ll use clear visual tools like Flourish to turn this data into maps, graphs, and reports that everyone can understand." The colour palette of the website is pink, green and white.]