Allied Health Urges Immediate NDIS Price Cuts Halt

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The Australian Physiotherapy Association, Dietitians Australia, Australian Podiatry Association, Speech Pathology Australia, Occupational Therapy Australia, the Australian Psychological Society, Exercise & Sports Science Australia and Osteopathy Australia are calling on the Federal Government and the National Disability Insurance Agency to immediately halt and review the NDIS pricing decision which poses a direct threat to essential supports and choice for people with disability.

From 1 July 2025, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) intends to either cut or maintain the freeze on price limits for many allied health services, support coordination, and other necessary NDIS providers, including introducing significant limits for travel funding.

These changes have been determined without meaningful consultation with the allied health sector and participants who rely on their support for their function, independence and dignity.

These changes, coupled with rising operating costs, will make it financially unsustainable for many allied health NDIS service providers to continue delivering the complex, high-quality support participants rely on.

The restrictive travel price limits for allied health professionals will pose a major barrier for participants who need allied health support at their homes, especially those living in outer metro, regional and remote communities.

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