'NDIS Family and Carer Outcomes 30 June 2019' is the NDIA’s second annual report on outcomes for family members and carers of NDIS participants.

This report analyses the baseline results of the outcomes framework questionnaires for families and carers of people who entered the Scheme in 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19, the one and two year longitudinal change in outcomes for families and carers of people who entered in 2016-17, and the one year longitudinal change in outcomes for families and carers of people who entered in 2017-18.

Leveraging research conducted by the NDIS Independent Advisory Council (IAC), the outcomes framework takes a lifespan approach to the measurement of outcomes. Family/carer questionnaires have been developed for three different participant age groups: 0 to 14, 15 to 24, and 25 and over, in order to recognise the different issues faced by families and carers as the participant they care for grows older.

The report is organised with separate chapters for each of these participant age groups, bringing together analyses from all data sources. High level summaries of results for all questions are included in separate volumes of Appendices. Data shown in the Appendices are included as csv files in zipped format.

Note: the information on these pages is subject to a Data disclaimer.

Family and Carer Outcomes 30 June 2019 – summary (PDF 618KB)

Family and Carer Outcomes - full report (PDF 2.6MB)

Executive summary (PDF 814KB)

  1. Introduction (PDF 624KB)
  2. Families/carers of participants from birth to age 14: overview of results (PDF 1.4MB)
  3. Families/carers of participants from birth to age 14: Has the NDIS helped? (PDF 1.1MB)
  4. Families/carers of participants from age 15 to 24: overview of results (PDF 916KB)
  5. Families/carers of participants from age 15 to 24: Has the NDIS helped? (PDF 730KB)
  6. Families/carers of participants aged 25 and over: overview of results (PDF 835KB)
  7. Families/carers of participants aged 25 and over: Has the NDIS helped? (PDF 670KB)

Appendices

This page current as of
24 March 2021