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Designer featured on Gardening Australia fears NDIA change a threat to his life
Australia🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Designer featured on Gardening Australia fears NDIA change a threat to his life

Joshua Ruff, a 33-year-old man with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy living in Central Victoria, claims the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has threatened his safety and dignity by abruptly changing his NDIS plan from self-managed to agency-managed. After suffering a cardiac arrest in March requiring a tracheostomy, Ruff requested a plan review but was informed that family members could no longer serve as paid support workers under new NDIA guidelines. The NDIA stated such arrangements are only allowed in 'exceptional circumstances,' leaving Ruff without the trusted support network he relies on to maintain his quality of life. Ruff argues the decision was made without proper consultation and has left him unprepared to adapt to a new system, despite medical professionals endorsing his current support arrangement.

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Designer featured on Gardening Australia fears NDIA change a threat to his life

Joshua Ruff, a 33-year-old man with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy living in Central Victoria, claims the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has threatened his safety and dignity by abruptly changing his NDIS plan from self-managed to agency-managed. After suffering a cardiac arrest in March requiring a tracheostomy, Ruff requested a plan review but was informed that family members could no longer serve as paid support workers under new NDIA guidelines. The NDIA stated such arrangements are only allowed in 'exceptional circumstances,' leaving Ruff without the trusted support network he relies on to maintain his quality of life. Ruff argues the decision was made without proper consultation and has left him unprepared to adapt to a new system, despite medical professionals endorsing his current support arrangement.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the NDIA's actions as a violation of personal autonomy and dignity, using emotionally charged language like 'threatened his life' and 'actively failing me.' It emphasizes Ruff's personal struggle and highlights systemic failures in the NDIS, aligning with progressive critiques of官

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