NDIS

What is NDIS?

The NDIS is the National Disability Insurance Scheme providing funding to eligible people based on their individual needs. Every NDIS participant has an individual plan that lists their goals and the funding they have received. NDIS participants control the support they receive, when they receive it and who provides it.

The types of supports that the NDIS may fund for participants include: daily personal activities. transport to enable participation in community, social, economic and daily life activities. workplace help to allow a participant to successfully get or keep employment in the open or supported labour market. Eligible people are provided with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive and psychosocial disability. Early intervention supports can also be provided for eligible people with disability or children with developmental delay.

The NDIS is progressively reaching nation-wide to assist eligible people to live as independently as possible and improve their outcomes later in life.

Popular Programs

Individual Support Package (ISP)
Futures For Young Adults
Disability Support Register (DSR)
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