How does the NDIS work?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-funded program in Australia that provides support to people with disability. It is designed to help people with disability achieve their goals, increase their independence, and participate in the community.


Here is a summary of how the NDIS works:

Eligibility

To be eligible for the NDIS, you must meet certain criteria, such as having a permanent disability that significantly affects your ability to take part in everyday activities.

Plannning

If you are eligible, you will work with an NDIS planner to develop a plan outlining your goals and the support you need to achieve them.

Implementing The Plan

Your plan is approved and you can start accessing the supports and services outlined in it.

Reviewing & Updating the Plan

Your plan is reviewed periodically to ensure it is meeting your needs and helping you achieve your goals. You can also request a review at any time.

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