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Participant Arrangements. 2. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) transition in the Nepean-Blue Mountains district will commence early with:
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Participant Arrangements. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) transition in the Nepean-Blue Mountains district will commence early with: Local Area Coordination by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) from 1 July 2015; the transition of up to 2,000 children, aged 0-17, to commence on 1 September 2015 and be completed by 30 June 2016; and the remaining population of the Nepean-Blue Mountains district to transition to the NDIS consistent with arrangements outlined in Schedule A: Participant Transition arrangements in New South Wales. The estimated participant intake is outlined at Table 1: Table 1: Estimated 2015-16 Participant Intake (end period) Participants aged 0-14 195 580 565 428 1768 Participants aged 15-17 5 20 35 172 232 Total Intake 200 600 600 600 2,000 Cumulative Intake 200 800 1400 2000 The Parties agree that within the above participant intake schedule, 1,000 children will transition from existing NSW specialist disability services. The Parties agree that the NDIA will give priority to children aged 0‑6 years old, in recognition of the long term benefits arising from early intervention, with: existing NSW clients supported through Early Childhood Intervention providers to be transitioned from 1 September 2015 to 31 March 2016; other existing NSW clients aged 0-17 to transition from 1 April 2016 to 30 June 2016; other participants aged 0-17 to transition from 1 September 2015, subject to available financial and operational capacity; and all remaining children aged 0-17, who do not transition in 2015-16, to be prioritised by the NDIA in 2016-17. Where possible, the Parties agree to provide appropriate available data to the NDIA prior to the commencement of transition, to support the transfer of clients to the NDIS and consistent with Schedule E: Sector and System Readiness. Financial Arrangements NSW will contribute funding consistent with financial arrangements for transition to full scheme, as defined in Schedule B: Financial Contributions for Transition in New South Wales. The agreed average unit cost is outlined at Table 2 below: Table 2: Agreed unit costs for children aged 0-17 Client Cohort 0-14 15-17 All participants $17,045 $25,662 The expected funding contribution from both parties is outlined at Table 3, with the overall NSW contribution capped. Table 3: Estimated funding contribution 2014-15 (m) 2015-16 (m) Total (m) New South Wales (packages) $0.0 $8.6 $8.6 Commonwealth (packages) $0.0 $5.9 $5.9 Commonwealth (operating costs)1 $0.6 $10.6...
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