Week 11: Social welfare: community & disability services Flashcards
who funds and delivers community services?
- gov funding
- often delivered by non-gov organisations (can be private)
the delivery of community services shifts from what to what?
- shift from state (bureaucratic) governance to market governance (contracting and competitive tendering)
what does the disability discrimination act 1992 provide?
protection for everyone in australia against discrimination based on disability
what is the social model of disability
- “disability” is socially constructed
- disability is different to impairment
what types of support do people living with disabilities need
- health care
- property maintenance
- communication
- meal prep
- mobility tasks
in 2012, how many people with disability needed assistance with core activities?
60% (2.4 mil)
disability services were traditionally ?? and then shifted to ??
- traditionally institutionalised and segmented & separate
- shift to de-institutionalised & care in the community
how do australia compare on spending as a share of GDP on long term care compared with other OECD countries ?
- lower rate of spending
in australia how many people with disability live in or near poverty
45% (double the OECD average of 22%)
- relative poverty risk (disabled vs non-disabled) of 2.7% (OECD average 1.6%)
- 600,000 australians w/ disability are living below poverty line
problems with disability services prior to NDIS
- fragmented services
- no overarching coordination
- inequality between states (qld poor)
- large unmet needs
- issues in establishing criteria and eligibility
how were disability services funded prior to NDIS
- federal gov
- state gov
- private (compensation, insurance for motor accidents, workplace injury (workcover)
- personal networks (family, self, friends)
- mixed economy of care/welfare
how were disability services managed and delivered prior to NDIS
- state govs
- community agencies - personal care
- personally (spent on services - direct payments - individuals take risk)
- trusts (spent on services)
what is the NDIS
- national disability insurance scheme 2013
- social policy reform
- bi-partisan support, COAG agreed for reform
how does the NDIS provide uniform access based on need
increased overall financing (levy)
- social insurance model (not means tested, no impact on income support)
- consumer-centric
- flexible
benefits of NDIS
- much more money (22b for 460k people)
- greater right to care
- reduces inequities
- parallel system for accidents