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Disability Funding Inquiry Terms Of Reference
December 20th 2004
The
terms of reference, for an inquiry into the proposed reforms to post secondary
school programs for people with a disability, have been finalised by the
standing committee that will conduct the inquiry(General Purpose Standing
Committee No.2).
The Committee will inquire into and report on the appropriateness of changes
to post school programs for young adults with disability, and in particular:
- The program
structure and policy framework, including eligibility criteria, for
the new Transition to Work and Community Participation Programs.
- The adequacy
and appropriateness of funding arrangements for the new programs.
- The role
of advocates, both individual and peak groups in the consultation process.
- The impact
of the exclusion of students enrolled or proposing to enrol in post
secondary and higher education from eligibility for assistance under
the new programs.
- The appropriateness
of the assessment methodology used to identify school leaver support
needs and to stream school leavers into the new programs.
- The adequacy
of complaints and appeals mechanisms established in relation to the
implementation of the new programs, and particularly with respect to
assessment decisions.
- Whether
appropriate and sustainable further education and vocational training
and employment outcomes for people with disability are likely to be
achieved as a result of these changes.
This
inquiry hopes to find a more equitable way to assist school leavers who
have a disability than the current process, said Dr. Arthur Chesterfield-Evans,
who pushed for the inquiry after protests by hundeds of parents and carers
closed down Macquarie Street for three hours in September.
Were basically happy with the terms of reference, which focus
on two programs that many families hope will contribute to their child
becoming a member of society through work and other community participation.
Dr Chesterfield-Evans concluded
The Committee will advertise the terms of reference on Feb 5th 2005, with
submissions due by 4th March 2005.
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updated:
March 23, 2005

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24 No Smoke Zones
17 Nuclear Waste
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5 Emergency Plans
March
08 Health Care
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May
10 Troops At Risk
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2 War On Drugs
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29 James Hardie
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1 Naming The Dead
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5 Sereanna Naikelkele
10 Deportation
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9 Opposition Flip-Flop
14 Disability Funds Cut
20 Disability Inquiry
21 Orange Grove
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