Harper Valentine says she's worked with many clients under the National Disability Insurance Scheme. She's even been nominated for multiple awards for her work in the field, but now, that's all at risk. NDIS Minister Bill Shorten recently announced plans to ban sex workers from being accessed using NDIS funding as part of planned reforms.

READ MORE: Four words Luritja woman Jess Beck is sick of hearing every NAIDOC Week But Valentine, a 29-year-old sex worker, argues that offering her services under the NDIS is "meeting [a] bare minimum human need." Shorten's office tells 9honey that out of 100 million NDIS transactions in the past 12 months, there have been 228 requests for sexual support activities, but not a single one has been approved. Valentine insists the demand for the service is there.

She can't speak on how her clients' requests are put into the system, but suggests that some may make the claim in other categories "in an attempt to avoid discrimination." "I'm not registered to invoice NDIS directly, so I invoice to my client and they then claim it back from NDIS," Valentine explains to 9honey. "Regardless, all of my invoicing is clearly marked with all of my details and services.

" Lex Leigh is also a sex worker who has seen clients through the NDIS, saying that several of her clients have had their claims under the NDIS denied, but have decided to save money to book an appointment privately. "I would say I have approximately 5-10 inquiries each financial year .