NSW NSW
Minister for Health Reba Meagher and Federal Minister for
Ageing Justine Elliot today announced a one-off $11
million funding package to support people across NSW
living with longterm disabilities.
Ms Meagher said the joint State-Commonwealth funding
boost will provide essential equipment for about 5,000
people living with disabilities.
This investment - $6 million from the Iemma
Government and $5 million from the Rudd Government
will eliminate the current waiting list for disability
aids and equipment, Ms Meagher said.
It will deliver essential equipment such as
wheelchairs, adjustable beds, communication devices,
hoists, and ventilators for people living with
disabilities.
Federal Minister for Ageing Justine Elliot said the
money would be provided as a boost to the NSW Program of
Appliances for Disabled People (PADP).
The Australian Governments allocation of
$5 million will support older people through the
provision of equipment to assist with permanent physical
disabilities in the areas of mobility, self care and
communication, Mrs Elliot said.
The additional funding will help more people
maintain their independence by continuing to live within
their community and their own homes, as most people tell
us they wish to do.
Ms Meagher said the one-off $11 million funding boost
for 2008-09 was on top of the Iemma Governments
$25.6 million investment in the PADP program this
year.
We have more than doubled the budget for
disability equipment since 2000-01 to provide a better
quality of life for people living with a disability and
to make sure they have access to the sort of support they
need, Ms Meagher said.
Ms Meagher said in addition to increased investment,
the Iemma Government is making a number of important
changes to improve the quality and efficiency PADP and
other similar programs.
These changes include:
- Establishment of EnableNSW to bring together the
administration of five disability support programs
including PADP, the Artificial Limb Service and three
Home Respiratory Programs
- A new website to be launched in 2009 providing
clients and clinicians with information about
EnableNSW and about the availability of specialised
equipment
- A statewide information line 1800 ENABLE (1800 362
253), which has been operating since October last year
to provide expert advice to members of the public and
clinicians.
Media contact: Allison Bone 9228 3555 or 0434 568
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Media release from The Hon Justine Elliot MP,
Minister for Ageing & The Hon Reba Meagher MP,
Minister for Health