2019
DOI: 10.18408/ahuri-3219701
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Understanding Specialist Disability Accommodation funding

Abstract: AHURI AHURI is a national independent research network with an expert not-for-profit research management company, AHURI Limited, at its centre. AHURI's mission is to deliver high quality research that influences policy development and practice change to improve the housing and urban environments of all Australians. Using high quality, independent evidence and through active, managed engagement, AHURI works to inform the policies and practices of governments and the housing and urban development industries, and… Show more

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“…The NDIS has largely been welcomed by disability consumer advocates as offering the chance for more people with disability to have their need for support and independence recognised and resourced. However, the housing-specific component of the NDIS, the SDA program, is available only to a very small proportion of NDIS participants and concerns have been raised in the literature about the housing needs of those not assessed as eligible for this funding, especially those who have quite significant needs that leave them just under the threshold for support (see also Beer, Flanagan et al 2019).…”
Section: Integrating Housing and Welfarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NDIS has largely been welcomed by disability consumer advocates as offering the chance for more people with disability to have their need for support and independence recognised and resourced. However, the housing-specific component of the NDIS, the SDA program, is available only to a very small proportion of NDIS participants and concerns have been raised in the literature about the housing needs of those not assessed as eligible for this funding, especially those who have quite significant needs that leave them just under the threshold for support (see also Beer, Flanagan et al 2019).…”
Section: Integrating Housing and Welfarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, it is recognised that the NDIS and SDA will not provide accommodation support for the majority of persons with disabilities. Beer, Flanagan et al (2019) explored SDA funding as an investigative panel, and noted that 'SDA will provide an additional 8,000 accommodation opportunities for people in need of specialist disability housing'. SDA is specifically for persons whose high support needs may 'adversely affect their ability to live independent lives' (2019: 7).…”
Section: National Disability Insurance Scheme and Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In large measure the NDIS does not provide funding for the housing of persons with a disability as the focus is instead on services, for example, access to assistive technologies, worker-provided care and allied therapies, rather than general living assistance [8]. The NDIS includes a small, highly focused housing program-the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) program-developed to encourage investment and growth in disability-appropriate housing supply while also adding to the diversity of accommodation available to people with a disability.…”
Section: The National Disability Insurance Scheme (Ndis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NDIS includes a small, highly focused housing program-the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) program-developed to encourage investment and growth in disability-appropriate housing supply while also adding to the diversity of accommodation available to people with a disability. However, this program is only intended to meet the housing needs of 6 per cent of persons eligible for NDIS support [8], effectively rationing such assistance to those with the most acute needs. The SDA program does not aspire necessarily to meet the housing needs of persons with a disability, instead it seeks to provide specialist accommodation for those individuals who require a purpose-built home in order to allow them to access NDIS services.…”
Section: The National Disability Insurance Scheme (Ndis)mentioning
confidence: 99%