Our reference: FOI 24/25-0322
GPO Box 700
Canberra ACT 2601
1800 800 110
25 October 2024
ndis.gov.au
Stuart
By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Dear Stuart
Freedom of Information request — Request consultation process
Thank you for your correspondence of 9 September 2024, in which you requested access
under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) to documents held by the National
Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
Scope of your request
You have requested access to the following documents:
I request access to this information under the Freedom of Information Act.
Please provide the following figures per month, for the periods:
• March to June 2023 (inclusive)
• March to June 2024 (inclusive)
1. The number of access requests received by the NDIA.
2. The number of access eligibility decisions made by the NDIA, where the applicant
was found to be eligible. And of those:
(a) The number of those decisions made within 21 days of receiving the
access request.
(b) The number of those decisions made within 60 days of receiving the
access request.
(c) The number of those decisions made within 111 days of receiving the
access request.
(d) The number of those decisions made 112 or more days after receiving the
access request.
3. The average number of days between receiving an access request and making
an access “eligible” decision.
4. The number of access decisions made by the NDIA, where the applicant was
found -not- to be eligible. And of those:
(a) The number of those decisions made within 21 days of receiving the
access request.
(b) The number of those decisions made within 60 days of receiving the
access request.
(c) The number of those decisions made within 111 days of receiving the
access request.
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(d) The number of those decisions made 112 or more days after receiving the
access request.
5. The average number of days between receiving an access request and making
an access “not eligible” decision.
6. The number of s100 internal reviews requested for access decisions
7. The number of requests for more information made by the NDIA, under section
26 of the NDIS Act, and;
(a) The number of requests for more information made within 21 days of
receiving the access request.
(b) The number of requests for more information made within 60 days of
receiving the access request.
(c) The number of requests for more information made within 111 days of
receiving the access request.
(d) The number of requests for more information made 112 days or more
after receiving the access request.
8.
The number of access eligibility decisions made by the NDIA after requesting
more information, where the applicant was found to be eligible.”
Practical refusal
I am authorised to make decisions under section 23(1) of the FOI Act.
I am writing to advise as the terms of your request need clarification as we are unable to
identify the specific documents sought. This is called a ‘practical refusal reason’ under
section 24AA of the FOI Act.
On this basis, I intend to refuse your request. However, before I make a final decision, I am
writing to provide you with an opportunity to revise your request. This is called a ‘request
consultation process’ as set out under section 24AB of the FOI Act. You have 14 days to
respond to this notice in one of the ways set out below.
Why I intend to refuse your request
I have consulted with the NDIAs Analytics, Data and Actuarial Division and can provide the
following information which provides context on the agencies data reporting and periodic
publication of information.
We are only able to provide the figures covering the
three-month period from Apr to June
2023 and Apr to June 2024, rather than the four-month period from Mar to June 2023 and
Mar to June 2024. This is because we only query the data base on a quarterly basis for each
reporting end.
The NDIA produce quarterly reports to the disability ministers with information (including
statistics) about participants in each jurisdiction and the funding or provision of supports by
the NDIA in each jurisdiction. These are available here Quarterly Reports | NDIS.
The data sets that you have requested are not routinely produced by the NDIA and to do so
would require the reallocation of resourcing to create data summaries via the writing of
computer code, data extraction and quality assurance to ensure accuracy.
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Specific to each component of your FOI request I can advise we can proceed on the below
parameters:
1. The number of access requests received by the NDIA.
This information is contained in the Q4 2023-24 and Q4 2022-23 quarterly reports
2. The number of access eligibility decisions made by the NDIA, where the applicant
was found to be eligible.
We would only be able to provide the number of access decisions (irrespective of
eligible or not eligible) which is going to be consistent with data in the Quarterly
Report.
And of those:
(a) The number of those decisions made within 21 days of receiving the
access request.
(b) The number of those decisions made within 60 days of receiving the
access request.
(c) The number of those decisions made within 111 days of receiving the
access request.
(d) The number of those decisions made 112 or more days after receiving the
access request.
This data (a – d) can be provided, noting it wil be for the figures covering the three-
month period from Apr to June 2023 and Apr to June 2024.
3. The average number of days between receiving an access request and making
an access “eligible” decision.
We can only calculate the average number of days between receiving an access
request and making an access decisions (irrespective of eligible or not eligible).
4. The number of access decisions made by the NDIA, where the applicant was
found -not- to be eligible.
We would only be able to quote the number of access decisions (irrespective of
eligible or not eligible) which is going to be consistent with the Quarterly Report.
And of those:
(a) The number of those decisions made within 21 days of receiving the
access request.
(b) The number of those decisions made within 60 days of receiving the
access request.
(c) The number of those decisions made within 111 days of receiving the
access request.
(d) The number of those decisions made 112 or more days after receiving the
access request.
This data (a – d) can be provided, noting it wil be for the figures covering the three-
month period from Apr to June 2023 and Apr to June 2024.
5. The average number of days between receiving an access request and making
an access “not eligible” decision.
We can only calculate the average number of days between receiving an access
request and making an access decisions (irrespective of eligible or not eligible).
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6. The number of s100 internal reviews requested for access decisions
We would be able to quote the 'completed internal review of a reviewable decision,
after a request is received which is going to be consistent with data in the Quarterly
Report
7. The number of requests for more information made by the NDIA, under section
26 of the NDIS Act, and;
We would only be able to provide the number of access decisions, or request for
more information, after an access request has been made, which is going to be
consistent with data in the Quarterly Report.
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(a) The number of requests for more information made within 21 days of
receiving the access request.
(b) The number of requests for more information made within 60 days of
receiving the access request.
(c) The number of requests for more information made within 111 days of
receiving the access request.
(d) The number of requests for more information made 112 days or more
after receiving the access request.
This data (a – d) can be provided, noting it wil be for the figures covering the three-
month period from Apr to June 2023 and Apr to June 2024.
8.
The number of access eligibility decisions made by the NDIA after requesting
more information, where the applicant was found to be eligible.”
We would only be able to quote the number of an access decision, or request for
additional information, after more information has been provided which is going to be
consistent with data the Quarterly Report.
Request consultation process
You now have an opportunity to revise your request to enable it to proceed.
Revising your request can mean narrowing the scope of the request to make it more
manageable or explaining in more detail the documents you wish to access.
Proposed rescope
To assist with both clarifying and narrowing the current scope of your request, and as some
of the information you seek is currently available on the Quarterly Reports | NDIS, you may
choose to remove this part of your request and proceed with only those points listed prior
where I have indicated the information can be produced.
You have 14 days from the date you receive this letter to contact me and do one of the
following:
a. withdraw your request
b. accept the proposed revised scope above or provide an alternative wording
c. indicate that you do not wish to revise the request.
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During this period, you are welcome to seek assistance to revise your request. If you revise
your request in a way that adequately addresses the practical refusal reason outlined above,
we wil recommence processing it.
Please note that the time taken to consult with you regarding the scope of your request is not
taken into account for the purposes of the timeframe for processing your request.
You can contact me by email at xxx@xxxx.xxx.xx. Alternatively, you can reply in writing to the
following address:
Freedom of Information Section
Parliamentary, Ministerial & FOI Branch
Government Division
National Disability Insurance Agency
GPO Box 700
CANBERRA ACT 2601
If you do not contact me within this period, that is by 8 November 2024, your FOI request wil
be taken to have been withdrawn under subsection 24AB(7) and wil not be dealt with any
further.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Yours sincerely
Kate (KIM627)
Senior Freedom of Information Officer
Complaints Management and FOI Branch
General Counsel Division
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