The lived experience of receiving services as a National Disability Insurance Scheme participant in a rural area: Challenges of choice and control.
Luke WakelyElisha GreenAlexandra LittleKarin FisherKatrina WakelyKate CurrieRebecca WolfgangPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2023)
The findings of this study suggest that while people with a physical disability living in rural NSW acknowledged positive changes to their everyday lives through the NDIS, there remains a sense of confusion, frustration and disconnection with the system. Burdensome, inconsistent and untimely communication with NDIS staff caused uncertainty with the process and required negotiation to resolve issues such as delays in funding, essential services or equipment modifications. The essence of Challenges to choice and control articulates what the person had to negotiate within their lifeworld. Further guidance and clarity for people with disabilities to access the NDIS system would ensure confidence to navigate the system and receive the essential supports they need.