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Understanding the NDIS

The NDIS is a government-funded scheme designed to provide support to Australians with a
disability. It’s about providing you with the choice and control over how, when, and where your
supports are provided.

What is the NDIS?

How to Manage Your NDIS Plan - Overview

Communicating with your provider

Frequently asked questions

Plan management is a way of managing your NDIS funds. A plan manager pays your providers for you, helps you keep track of your funds, and takes care of financial reporting for you.

To apply for the NDIS, you need to complete an Access Request Form and provide evidence of your disability. This may include reports from your health professionals. You can submit the form and supporting documents by contacting the NDIA, visiting an NDIS office, or asking for an appointment with an NDIA planner.

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An NDIS plan is a document that outlines your goals, the supports and services funded by the NDIS to help you achieve those goals, and how your budget is allocated. It’s tailored to your individual needs and is reviewed periodically to ensure it continues to meet your needs.

No, plan management is funded in your NDIS plan under ‘Improved Life Choices’ and doesn’t reduce the funds available for your services.

Yes, with your consent, family members, carers, or other support persons can be involved in the planning process. Their input can be valuable in helping to identify your needs and goals.

We provide regular statements detailing your budget, expenditure, and remaining funds. You can also contact us anytime for a budget update.

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