The Personal Budget Assistance Scheme (PBAS) is aimed at supporting persons with disabilities in achieving greater autonomy and inclusion within their communities. The scheme provides a financial subsidy to enable eligible individuals to employ personal assistants who help them carry out daily activities, thereby facilitating independent living and reducing reliance on institutional or family-based care.
The Personal Budget Assistance Scheme is not merely a funding mechanism – it is a rights-based, person-driven model that redefines support for persons with disabilities. By aligning with international standards, it contributes to a more inclusive and equitable society.
The service is firmly grounded in the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), particularly Article 19, which affirms the right of persons with disabilities to live independently and be fully included in the community. The Personal Budget Assistance Scheme implements this right by offering a flexible, person-centered support model that empowers individuals to make choices about how, when, and by whom their support is delivered.