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Post-position paper submission

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BCCM’s submission provides greater context to the response submitted to the Productivity Commission’s Review of NDIS Costs Position Paper, providing commentary and recommendations on the importance of diversity of provider types in the NDIS. The submission addresses how supporting the development of co-operatives can contribute to diversity and the longer-term sustainability of the NDIS.

BCCM encourages greater consideration for how primary motivations of providers, and the organisational forms they underpin, contribute to the sustainability of the NDIS.

Jurisdiction: Australian Government

Committee: NDIS Costs Position Paper

Submission date: 19 July 2017

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