Exclusive | Disability care watchdog issued one fine despite 8000 complaints
Just one fine has been issued and only one provider banned by the disability watchdog despite more than 8000 complaints being lodged in the past two years.
The South Australian woman, 54, died on April 6 from severe septic shock, organ failure, severe pressure sores, malnutrition and issues connected with her cerebral palsy.Her death remains subject to a criminal investigation by South Australia Police, which has resulted in a charge of manslaughter against her former carer.The figures also reveal that on more than 200 occasions providers failed to notify the watchdog of the death of a person with disability within five days of the fatality.
"Only one solitary fine, only one provider banned and only 22 individuals banned in two years despite thousands and thousands of tip-offs." More than 5700 complaints led to 8168 investigations into alleged abuse and neglect, provider practice and worker conduct, the commission said. The $35 million-a-year independent agency, which has more than 300 staff, was established to improve the quality and safety of NDIS supports and services.
He called on the government to accept and implement recommendations of its own Robertson Review and detail its plan to address dangerous holes in the disability safety net.
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