The new ndis changes might help or hurt people with disability, depending on where they live and what kind of support they need.
Imagine you have a toy box full of special tools that help you play and learn, like blocks for building, crayons for drawing, or even a little chair to sit on. These are like the supports in the ndis. Right now, everyone gets the same number of toys from their box, no matter how big or small they are.
But the new changes might mean some people get more toys, and others get fewer, especially if they live in certain places. It’s like if your friend lives next door and gets extra blocks to build bigger towers, but you have to share your crayons with two other friends.
What does this mean for kids?
If someone gets more support, it might be easier for them to go to school or join in games with others. But if they get fewer toys, it could be harder for them to do the same things, like drawing or building, without help.
Sometimes changes can make life better, and sometimes they make it a little trickier. It all depends on how the toy box is filled!
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