QIDAN submissions

This page has QIDAN’s submissions on issues that are important to us. Submissions are reports we send to the government to advise them on the issues and experiences of people with disability. Our submissions include recommendations for changes to programs, policies and legislation.

QIDAN DRC submission – child safety

In December 2022, the Queensland Independent Disability Advocacy Network (QIDAN) provided a written submission to the Royal Commission into Violence,

QIDAN submission – NDIS Review

The implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) brought about significant positive change in the lives of numerous individuals

QIDAN submission – disability advocacy funding

In the lead up to the next Queensland Government budget, the Queensland Independent Disability Advocacy Network (QIDAN) has provided a

QIDAN submission – Supported Accommodation Inquiry

In this submission, QIDAN calls for de-institutionalization and phasing out of group homes as recommended by the Royal Commission into

QIDAN submission – Anti-Discrimination Bill 2024

QIDAN welcomes the human rights approach and anti-discrimination reforms proposed by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation

QIDAN submission – NDIS Bill No. 1 2024

QIDAN consulted with its advocates across Queensland, who delivered over 10,000 hours of assistance related to NDIS issues in the

QIDAN submission – Targeted Foundational Supports

As the coordinator of QIDAN, Queensland Advocacy for Inclusion (QAI) was engaged by the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and

QIDAN submission – General Foundational Supports

The creation of a Foundational Supports Framework is one of the key recommendations made in the NDIS Review Report released

QIDAN Budget submission

In 2024-2025 QIDAN received $7 million in ongoing base funding and a temporary increase of $5 million that was just

QIDAN submission – NDIS Regulatory Reform

QIDAN welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback to the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission on the NDIS regulatory reform. This