What is the NDIS?
The NDIS provides funding to eligible people with disability to gain more time with family and friends, greater independence, access to new skills, jobs, or volunteering in their community, and an improved quality of life.
The NDIS also connects anyone with disability to services in their community.
This includes connections to doctors, community groups, sporting clubs, support groups, libraries and schools, as well as providing information about what support is provided by each state and territory government.
The NDIS now supports over 500,000 Australians with disability to access the services and supports they need.
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Understanding the NDIS
The NDIS takes a lifetime approach, investing early in people with disability and children with developmental delay to improve their outcomes later in life.
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How the NDIS works
The NDIS is Australia’s first national Scheme for people with disability. It provides funding directly to individuals.
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Eligibility checklist
To access NDIS services, individuals typically need to meet specific criteria established by the agency responsible for providing these services. While the exact criteria can vary from individual to other or region, there are some common principles that generally apply. To access accurate and up-to-date information on eligibility and application processes, individuals should contact their local NDIS service providers or visit the NDIS website
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Applying to access the NDIS
To join the NDIS you need to meet access requirements
This includes the Scheme being available in your area, your age, your residency status and the nature of your disability.
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Pricing arrangements
NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (previously the NDIS Price Guide) assist participants and disability support providers in understanding how price controls for supports and services work in the NDIS. Price regulation is in place to ensure that participants receive value for money in the supports that they receive.
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Find a registered NDIS provider
A provider is an individual or organisation delivering a support or a product to an NDIS participant. Organisations or individuals can apply to be a registered NDIS provider with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (NDIS Commission). Under the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, registered providers must meet the NDIS Practice Standards. Both registered and unregistered providers must adhere to the NDIS Code of Conduct
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