- 16 Apr, 2026
Capability and Culture of the NDIA - Joint Standing Committee on the NDIS
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
December 2022
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
December 2022
Industry Joint Statement
October 2022
The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) represents a key workforce of National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) service providers and welcomes the priority the new government is placing on representation and reform of the scheme, to restore it to its founding promise: choice and control for participants.
Statement by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
May 2022
Supplementary submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
February 2022
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
November 2021
Position Statement by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
November 2021
Accidental falls are a leading cause of death in people living with dementia, yet less than 0.25 per cent of the $3 billion dementia health budget is spent on care that can prevent them.
The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) has welcomed the release of a new Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) report, Dementia in Australia, launched to mark Dementia Action Week and highlighting the impact of the massive funding short fall.
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
May 2021
The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) today launched their ‘With Your Physio’ campaign, targeting the more than 11 million Australians who live with one or more chronic health conditions to seek out physiotherapy as part of their journey.