NDIS

National Disability Insurance Scheme

The NDIS is designed to empower people with disability to work towards their goals, to identify the disability related support they need to meet their goals, and to choose where they would like to buy their supports.

Depending on your goals, NDIS funding in your plan may include the following:

  • Core funding – funding that covers functional support needs for daily living and participation and to access community supports and activities.
  • Capital funding – funding that covers the purchase of one-off items such as equipment, technology or modifications. It also includes funding for Specialist Disability Accommodation.
  • Capacity funding – funding that supports skill building, training, learning, capacity building, accessing employment, improving health and wellbeing and support coordination.

For more information, call NDIS on 1800 800 110 or visit ndis.gov.au

NDIS FAQs

The NDIS is the National Disability Insurance Scheme, designed to reform the way disability services are funded and delivered. The NDIS provides people with a permanent and significant disability (0 – 65 years) access to supports to help them take part in everyday activities and to achieve their individual goals and

The NDIS will have a range of benefits for those who are eligible including

  • a fairer funding system that will replace current state funding systems
  • choice and control; participants choose how, when and where they receive support
  • long term, sustainable funding which will allow supports to change as needs change
  • assistance to make informed choices
  • safeguards to support participants in exercising their choice and control
  • early intervention to minimise the impacts and avoid crisis point
  • the opportunity to participate in the community
  • information about disability services available including community resources and government program

To be eligible participants must be:

  • under 65 years of age when they first access the scheme
  • an Australian Citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand Citizen who is a Protected Special
  • Category Visa Holder
  • have a permanent or significant disability, then you may be eligible

If you currently receive disability services you will be contacted by NDIA as your area transitions.

If you are not currently receiving disability services, you will need to contact NDIS by phoning 1800 800 110 when it is available in your area. For further information and resources is available on www.ndis.gov.au

Yes, you may need to provide evidence of your eligibility including your residency status, date of birth and disability diagnosis. The planner will ask about the supports you need to live your life now and in the future. It is important that you have thought through what  you want to achieve and what support you need to get to these outcomes so that your planning session can be the most beneficial.