National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
What is NDIS?
How NDIS Works
To participate in the NDIS, individuals must meet the eligibility criteria, which generally include having a permanent and significant disability that affects their ability to take part in everyday activities. Once eligibility is confirmed, participants work with NDIS planners to create a personalized support plan.
NDIS Planning
Planning Process
Creating Your Plan
- Core Supports: Assistance with daily living activities, consumables, and social participation.
- Capacity Building Supports: Aimed at building your skills and independence.
- Capital SupportsFunding for higher-cost items such as assistive technology, equipment, and home modifications.
Using Your NDIS Plan
Choosing Providers
Managing Your Plan
- Self-Managed: You control and manage the funding and payments for supports.
- Plan-Managed A registered plan management provider helps manage your funding.
- NDIA-Managed The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) manages your funding and payments to providers.
Booking and Receiving Supports
Renewing Your NDIS Plan
- Preparation: Reflect on the past year and consider what has worked well and what needs adjustment.
- Review Meeting: Schedule a review meeting with your NDIS planner or LAC to discuss changes and update your plan as needed.
- Approval: Once the review is complete, a new plan will be created and approved to reflect your evolving needs and goals.
Using Your Funding
Budgeting
Record Keeping
Seeking Assistance
The NDIS provides invaluable support to individuals with disabilities, enabling them to live more independent and fulfilling lives. Understanding how the NDIS works, the planning process, and how to manage and use your plan effectively are essential steps in maximizing the benefits of this scheme. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you navigate your NDIS journey successfully.