
Martin Laverty
Martin Laverty is a prominent figure in the Australian disability sector, currently serving as the CEO of Aruma, an organization that provides support for people with disabilities. He has previously held significant roles, including being a board member of the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and the chief executive of Catholic Health Australia. Laverty is known for his advocacy for systemic reforms within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), focusing on improving participant experiences and addressing pricing inconsistencies between health and disability services. His expertise and insights are highly regarded, particularly in the context of ensuring sustainability and effectiveness in disability support systems.
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Recent news mentions
Former NDIA board member Martin Laverty, now chief executive of NDIS provider Aruma, said Butler’s remarks were 'brave and necessary'.
Children diagnosed with autism to move to system called Thriving Kids to lessen burden on National Disability Insurance SchemeMartin Laverty, formerly a National Disability Insurance Agency board member and chief executive of Catholic Health Australia, said the merger would work well so long as the government did not start from scratch.
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