Its 2017 annual report noted a skyrocketing financial outlay since 2013, from $50 million up to more than $70 million.
“The move to NDIS funding has obviously dramatically slowed Funding by State and Commonwealth sources,” the report noted.
In her statement on Friday, Ms Batten emphasised her support for the NDIS.
The Services Union has also filed a dispute with the Fair Work Commission over the “lack of consultation” from FSG over the voluntary administration announcement.
“This situation did not happen overnight, and there are really big questions needed to be asked of FSG management as to how they have allowed it to come to this,” union executive president Jennifer Thomas said.
CPL issued a statement on Monday afternoon, with the organisation’s chief executive Rhys Kennedy saying it was “important to remember that at the centre of this matter are people with disabilities”.
“I would like to reassure FSG Australia customers – and the community – that our priority is ensuring that everyone will continue to receive their services and support by our amazing team here at CPL,” he said.
“From 1 July this year, CPL will support FSG customers who receive disability support services to continue their supports at CPL.
“This is…
