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Scope ends in-house transport for 1,300 clients by June 30, 2026, shifting costs to individuals via NDIS funding.
Victoria’s largest disability service provider, Scope, will end its in-house transport for over 1,300 clients by June 30, 2026, shifting costs to individuals via NDIS funding after state subsidies ended.
Despite owning specialized vehicles, including a free wheelchair-accessible bus, Scope says the move is necessary for financial sustainability and aligns with NDIS rules.
Some new home managers have raised ethical concerns over being asked to pay for inherited vehicles or sign non-disclosure agreements.
Scope will maintain current services until the transition date to allow time for clients and families to adjust.
The change affects all Scope clients, not just those in former government homes.
The Victorian government has not commented.
El alcance termina el transporte interno para 1,300 clientes para el 30 de junio de 2026, transfiriendo los costos a los individuos a través de la financiación de NDIS.