18/06/2025
Recent changes to the NDIS Pricing Arrangements are likely to have a significant impact on the availability and delivery of allied health services for participants.
Key changes include:
• A 50% reduction in the hourly rate allocated for provider travel
• Freezing of pricing limits for allied health services, despite rising operational costs
• Reduced pricing limits for some therapy disciplines
What this means for participants and families:
• Reduced access to in-home, community and school-based therapy, particularly in rural or hard-to-reach areas
• Increased likelihood of gaps in service due to reduced provider capacity
• Difficulty accessing consistent, high-quality allied health support as services become less sustainable under current funding conditions
• Reduced flexibility in using therapy budgets, as funding becomes locked to specific disciplines rather than supporting a team-based, goal-focused approach
Long-term impact:
• Reduced access to early intervention and ongoing therapy can lead to fewer opportunities to build skills, capacity, and independence over time
• Without consistent support, participants may face greater reliance on higher-level supports in the future, reducing their autonomy and increasing long-term costs to the scheme
These changes may limit participant choice and control and create further barriers to achieving NDIS goals. We remain committed to delivering the best possible outcomes for every participant. However, these funding reductions make it increasingly difficult to provide accessible, flexible, and high-quality services where and when they’re needed most.
We encourage participants, families, and advocates to make their voices heard. If you believe in sustainable and equitable support for NDIS participants, please consider signing the petition below:
https://www.change.org/p/stand-up-for-disability-support-stop-the-ndis-cuts
Together, we can work to protect participant outcomes and ensure the NDIS remains focused on long-term independence and inclusion.
Stand Up for Disability Support: Stop the NDIS Cuts