The Queensland National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Full Scheme Agreement is an important document that outlines how the NDIS will be rolled out in Queensland. The agreement is a collaboration between the Queensland Government and the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and lays out the framework for how the NDIS will be funded, managed, and delivered in the state.

One of the key objectives of the Queensland NDIS Full Scheme Agreement is to ensure that people with a disability receive the support and services they need to live a full and independent life. This is achieved through a range of measures, including improved access to services and supports, increased funding for disability services, and greater transparency and accountability in the NDIS process.

Under the agreement, the Queensland Government has committed to investing over $1.6 billion in the NDIS over the next four years. This funding will support the delivery of a wide range of disability services and supports, including housing, employment, education, health, and community services.

Importantly, the Queensland NDIS Full Scheme Agreement also includes a range of measures to ensure that the NDIS is delivered in a way that is transparent, accountable, and responsive to the needs of people with a disability. This includes regular reporting on the progress and outcomes of the NDIS, as well as ongoing consultation with stakeholders to ensure that the NDIS is meeting the needs of the community.

Overall, the Queensland NDIS Full Scheme Agreement represents a significant step forward in the delivery of disability services and supports in Queensland. By working together, the Queensland Government and the NDIA are committed to ensuring that the NDIS is a success, and that people with a disability are provided with the support and services they need to live a full and independent life.