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What is NDIS all about?
NDIS or National Disability Insurance Scheme is the national support scheme designed to assist the aged populace as well as people with temporary or permanent mobility or other impairments, lead the life of their choice with as much independence as possible. The support is provided by competent and experienced support specialists, who can deliver just the right support that helps NDIS participants lead the life of choice. NDIS support comprises a wide range of support plans, each of which are designed to assist the recipients of support to lead the life of their choice, with as much autonomy as possible.
What Is the Ability To Qualify For NDIS Support?
To qualify for NDIS support, the recipient:
  • Has to be an Australian citizen between 7 and 65 years of age
  • Has to have an Australian passport and PR
  • Must have temporary or permanent disabilities that affect the course of their life
  • The restrictions must be such that they can be overcome only with the intervention of professional experts.
How Does NDIS work?
For the eligible participants, the NDIS chalks out a plan with funding that is apportioned across a number of different categories. The funding is intended to support the care needs, helping participants to meet the goals of their life.

The NDIS collaborates with participants to fabricate an NDIS Plan that details your objectives and the kinds of assistance you require. Depending on your goals and the likelihood that your assistance needs may change, your plan may last for a year or more.

Finances are divided into four groups. While certain funds can be used freely and without a quote, others need one and have to be utilised for the particular item specified in theNDIS Plan.

For eligible participants, the NDIS provides a plan with funding split across several different categories. The funding is intended to support your disability needs and help you achieve your goals.

An outline of the procedures individuals may follow to obtain NDIS money is provided below:

  • Verification of eligibility.
  • Submission of NDIS application (also known as an “access request”).
  • Acceptance of application by NDIS.
  • Getting ready for the first meeting of the NDIS Plan.
  • Meeting with a planner for construction of the NDIS Plan along with plan management.
  • Generation of the NDIS Plan.
The NDIS works with participants to develop suitable NDIS plans which outline the goals and the types of support participants need. The plan may extend for one year or longer, depending on the types of goals participants have and how often your support needs are likely to change.
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