The National Disability Insurance Scheme, also known as the NDIS, is a program run by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) which provides funds for Australians who were either born with or acquire a permanent and significant disability.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme, also known as the NDIS, is a program run by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) which provides funds for Australians who were either born with or acquire a permanent and significant disability. It gives financial and practical assistance to those who have a lifelong health problem which has a large impact on their everyday activities.
There are two main streams for the NDIS which are dealt with by slightly different community partners:
People who are covered and supported by the NDIS are known as NDIS Participants. Once you become an NDIS Participant, you will receive financial assistance to put towards the activities and goals you have for your future, which will be specified in your personalised NDIS Plan.
All NDIS Plans have different combinations of goals and activities, and the types of supports that the NDIS can as part of a participants’ plans include:
The NDIS cannot fund a support that is:
Once you have your individual NDIS plan, you will work with your chosen Service Providers, who will support you to pursue your goals. Service Providers are professionals who deliver supports and services such as physiotherapy, speech therapy or occupational therapy. Providers who are registered with the NDIS are called ‘NDIS registered providers’, and they must meet strict government quality and safety requirements in order to qualify for such a title. Book an appointment today!
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