Potential long-term benefits for:
People with disability, family members and carers
With the help of the NDDA they could
- access better information to understand what supports and services may be right for their needs and situation
- over time, benefit from supports and services that have been designed for their needs and situation because service providers have access to better evidence about what works
- use the better supports, services and information to live and work with greater inclusion and opportunity
Organisations that serve people with disability
With the help of the NDDA they could
- access information to help them deliver better and more suitable supports and services
- move into areas of unmet demand and growing demand to better serve people with disability
- access evidence to support positive social and economic changes for people with disability
Researchers
With the help of the NDDA they could
- access better, more complete data from system-wide and person-centred perspectives
- access data in in a safe, timely and simple manner – including protecting privacy
- collaborate with government, the disability community and industry to improve outcomes for people with disability
Governments
With the help of the NDDA they could
- understand the outcomes of people with disability
- understand how to better reach and serve vulnerable and less-often-reached groups in the community
- understand how different supports and services contribute to outcomes for people with disability