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Why the NDIS is not enough

Why the NDIS is not enough

The NDIS is vitally important, but because it was not designed to do everything, there are many areas where disabled Australians need more philanthropic support, assistance for those who want to start their own businesses or enjoy easeful, diverse travel experiences. A story for IDPWD (International Day of People with a Disability) 3rd December Guests: Simon Darcy, Professor of Management, UTS Business School Emma Dawson, Executive Director of PerCapita Kirsty Nowlan, Executive Director of The Achieve Foundation Lorna Hallahan, Associate Professor at Flinders Uni and non-executive board member of The Achieve Foundation

The Economy, Stupid · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

December 5, 202429m 1s

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Show Notes

The NDIS is vitally important, but because it was not designed to do everything, there are many areas where disabled Australians need more philanthropic support, assistance for those who want to start their own businesses or enjoy easeful, diverse travel experiences.

A story for IDPWD (International Day of People with a Disability) 3rd December 

Guests:

Simon Darcy, Professor of Management, UTS Business School

Emma Dawson, Executive Director of PerCapita

Kirsty Nowlan, Executive Director of The Achieve Foundation

Lorna Hallahan, Associate Professor at Flinders Uni and non-executive board member of The Achieve Foundation

Topics

Disability spenddisabled entrepreneurstourism for disableddisability tourism spendFalseEconomy ReportNDIS multiplier effectphilanthropyphilanthropic spend on disabilityuphilanthropic spend on disabled