Minister for Community Services

Media Release

$12 Million to Support National Disability Advocacy Programme

08/05/2007

The 2007-08 Federal Budget will provide $12.2 million to fund improvements to the highly successful National Disability Advocacy Programme (NDAP), including the introduction of a vital new independent quality assurance system.

The Minister for Community Services, Senator the Hon. Nigel Scullion today said the Australian Government funding will help advocacy services to support even more people with disability.

"A key aspect of the package will be the introduction of an independent Quality Assurance system for disability advocacy services, which will help ensure a consistent quality of service across the network," Senator Scullion said.

"The funding also represents a 20 per cent growth in programme funding, a clear indication of the Australian Government's support for NDAP."

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Senator Scullion said advocacy organisations, people with disability and their families would benefit from the measure by having access to additional resources which would enhance the effectiveness of the NDAP.

"The NDAP assists approximately 17,000 people each year and has been helping people with disabilities for the past 20 years to overcome barriers, such as physical access, discriminatory attitudes, abuse and neglect which impact on their daily life.

"The $12 million Budget measure will help the NDAP to continue and expand the valuable service and support it provides to people with disability and their families," Senator Scullion said.


National Disability Advocacy Programme - enhancements

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This funding will provide the following enhancements to the National Disability Advocacy Programme (NDAP):

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