About NDIS
What Is The NDIS?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme, or NDIS, is a way for people living with Disabilities to Access Support Across All Australian States And Territories. The NDIS Gives People Choice And Control Over Their Support. It’s Designed To Help People With Daily Living Tasks, Improve Their Skills, And Build Independence.
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How Does The NDIS Work for Participants?
Once you’re confirmed as eligible and your access request is approved, you’ll team up with the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) to build your personalised NDIS plan. This plan is all about you—it maps out your goals and details the funding allocated to help you reach them.
After your plan is in place, you can begin choosing the supports and services that best suit your lifestyle and needs. And if your plan includes Support Coordination, our friendly and experienced Support Coordinator will be right there to help you navigate the system, connect with the right providers, and make the most of every opportunity in your plan.
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Who Can Access It?
As an NDIS participant, you have important rights throughout the assessment process, and we’re here to make sure you know them.
You have the right to:
- Receive clear, accurate information about how the assessment works and what’s expected.
- Be actively involved in the process and share details about your disability and the support you need.
- Have all the information you provide thoughtfully considered when decisions are made about your NDIS plan.
If you’re not satisfied with the outcome of your assessment, you also have the right to request a review or appeal the decision.
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How To Manage NDIS Plan?
Staying on Top of Your NDIS Plan
To make the most of your NDIS plan, it’s important to stay actively involved. This means regularly reviewing and updating your plan as your needs change, keeping open and honest communication with your support providers, and making good use of the NDIS Participant Portal.
Keeping a record of your interactions and quickly reporting any concerns or issues can also help ensure you’re getting the best possible support from the scheme.
Our guiding principles – “Respect, Connectedness, Accountability, Innovation, Quality and Professionalism”