Joint media statement - Governments sign bilateral agreement on local delivery of NDIS in WA

The Commonwealth and Western Australian governments have finalised negotiations on a nationally consistent, WA-delivered NDIS, formalised in the signing of a bilateral agreement today.

The Commonwealth and Western Australian governments have finalised negotiations on a nationally consistent, WA-delivered NDIS, formalised in the signing of a bilateral agreement today.

West Australians with disability now have absolute certainty they will be able to access vital support through the National Disability Insurance Scheme from July 2017.

Commonwealth Minister for Social Services, Christian Porter, said the bilateral agreement demonstrated both governments are committed to the key NDIS principles of choice and control, giving people with disability access to the support they need no matter where they live.

"This agreement confirms that West Australians with severe and permanent disability will have access to the reasonable and necessary supports they need and now sees all of the Australian population covered by full bi-lateral agreements," Minister Porter said.

"There were 11 fixed conditions the Commonwealth required for a state-run NDIS in Western Australia to ensure consistency and integrity of the scheme is upheld across the country and I'm very pleased the agreement reflects all of these conditions.

"WA's agreement with the Commonwealth provides complete national consistency around key elements such as eligibility and access to supports provided through the NDIS. The Agreement also details that funding for the administration and operating costs will be the responsibility of the WA Government, and governance responsibilities will be shared."

State legislation will be introduced as soon as practicable, mirroring key elements of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013.

Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett said a locally delivered NDIS was something he had fought hard for.

"This is a great day for people with disability in WA," Mr Barnett said.

"They will be able to access the same level of funding and support as other people participating in the NDIS around Australia, with the advantage of it being delivered through an established service system run by people based here who know West Australian communities.

"People with disability, their families and carers now have certainty about their future, and can rest assured they will receive the vital support they deserve."

The scheme will be delivered by a new WA NDIS authority and will be governed by a seven-member independent WA Board. The WA Board and authority's responsibilities will be set out in state legislation which will mirror the national legislation.

The Commonwealth and WA Governments will consult on the appointment of the Chair of the WA Board. The WA Minister for Disability Services will appoint four board members and the three remaining members will be appointed by the WA Minister on the recommendation of the Commonwealth Minister.

WA Disability Services Minister Donna Faragher said about 39,000 people would be part of the WA NDIS by the end of the transition phase.

"People will enter the scheme between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2020 based on a geographic roll out which is consistent with other parts of the nation," Mrs Faragher said.

"Western Australia has a long tradition of significant investment in disability services - this Government strongly believes people with disability deserve quality services no matter where they live. 

"We are prepared to invest what it takes to ensure that the NDIS can be rolled out to every eligible person in WA no matter where they live.  Importantly, this agreement provides the opportunity for West Australians with disability to continue to shape how the scheme can best meet their needs into the future."

People already receiving services through the two NDIS trial models in WA will see minimal disruption as a result of today's announcement.

Those in the WA NDIS trial sites will see no change, while people in the National Disability Insurance Agency trial sites of Perth Hills, Bayswater, Bassendean, Chittering, Toodyay, Northam and York local government areas will move into the WA-delivered NDIS from 1 July 2017.

The WA Government and NDIA would work together to ensure a smooth transition for people.

The Western Australian Government will, where possible, facilitate the transfer of NDIA staff to the WA authority.

As part of the bilateral agreement, the Commonwealth will fund about 40 per cent of average package costs for people aged up to 64 and WA will cover the remaining 60 per cent. All the operational costs of the WA NDIS authority will be met by WA.

Premier's office - 6552 5000

Disability Services Minister's office - 6552 5300

WESTERN AUSTRALIA (WA) ROLL OUT SCHEDULE

WA National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

The NDIS will roll out in WA geographically, with eligible people gaining access at different times based on the Western Australia Disability Services Region that they live in.

The transition will take place over three years (July 2017 to July 2020).

People in the existing WA NDIS trial sites will see no change:

  • Lower South West;
  • Cockburn-Kwinana; and
  • Local government areas of Armadale, Serpentine-Jarrahdale and Murray

Start of transitionWestern Australia Service RegionLocations
1 July 2017People in existing National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) trial sites will begin to transition to the WA-delivered NDISPerth Hills, Bayswater, Bassendean, Chittering, Toodyay, Northam and York.
1 July 2017Remaining population of South Metro

Armadale

Mandurah

Murray

Rockingham

Serpentine-Jarrahdale

1 July 2017Kimberley-Pilbara

Ashburton

Broome

Derby-West Kimberley

East Pilbara

Halls Creek

Karratha

Port Hedland

Wyndham-East Kimberley

1 July 2018Remaining populations of the Wheatbelt

Beverley

Boddington

Brookton

Bruce Rock

Chittering

Corrigin

Cuballing

Cunderdin

Dalwallinu

Dandaragan

Dowerin

Dumbleyung

Gingin

Goomalling

Kellerberrin

Kulin

Kondinin

Koorda

Lake Grace

Merredin

Moora

Mount Marshall

Mukinbudin

Narembeen

Narrogin

Northam

Nungarin

Pingelly

Quairading

Tammin

Toodyay

Trayning

Victoria Plains

Wagin

Wandering

West Arthur

Westonia

Wickepin

Williams

Wongan-Ballidu

Wyalkatchem

Yilgarn

York

1 July 2018Remaining populations of South-West

Augusta-Margaret River

Boyup Brook

Bridgetown-Greenbushes

Bunbury

Busselton

Capel

Collie

Dardanup

Donnybrook-Balingup

Harvey

Manjimup

Nannup

Waroona

1 July 2018Remaining populations of Central South Metro

Cockburn

East Fremantle

Fremantle

Kwinana

Melville

South Perth

1 July 2018Goldfields-Esperance

Coolgardie

Dundas

Esperance

Kalgoorlie-Boulder

Laverton

Leonora

Menzies

Ngaanyatjarraku

Ravensthorpe

1 July 2018North Metro 

Joondalup

Wanneroo

1 July 2019Midwest-Gascoyne

Carnamah

Carnarvon

Chapman Valley

Coorow

Cue

Exmouth

Greater Geraldton

Irwin

Meekatharra

Mingenew

Morawa

Mount Magnet

Mullewa

Murchison

Northampton

Perenjori

Sandstone

Shark Bay

Three Springs

Upper Gascoyne

Wiluna

Yalgoo

1 July 2019Great Southern

Albany

Broomehill-Tambellup

Cranbrook

Denmark

Gnowangerup

Jerramungup

Katanning

Kent

Kojonup

Plantagenet

Woodanilling

1 July 2019Central North Metro

Cambridge

Claremont

Cottesloe

Mosman Park

Nedlands

Peppermint Grove

Perth

Stirling

Subiaco

Vincent

1 July 2019South East Metro

Belmont

Canning

Gosnells

Victoria Park