Share on Twitter A doctor of 20 years with patients from the Stolen Generations says she fears contentious National Disability Insurance Scheme reforms will traumatise and trigger vulnerable people who already hold deep misgivings about government institutions. Debra Blackmore, a GP with the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service, made the comments in a submission to the bipartisan parliamentary committee looking into NDIS independent assessments, which have sparked sector-wide backlash. The proposed assessments, which new NDIS Minister Linda Reynolds has put on hold for the time being, would see people outsourced to a government-approved health professional they don't know to determine their eligibility for the scheme and the support they receive.