Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does NDS provide?
The NDIS aims to offer appropriate assistance to Australians below 65 years old who experience a lasting and substantial disability, enabling them to lead fulfilling lives.
How will NDIS help me?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is designed to assist Australians with disabilities by offering funding for services and supports tailored to individual needs. Here’s how it can benefit you:
- Personalized Support: The NDIS provides funding for services that cater specifically to your needs, such as assistance with daily activities, personal care, therapy, or access to aids and equipment.
- Choice and Control: You can choose the providers and services that fit your needs, allowing you to customize your support according to your lifestyle and preferences.
- Goal-Oriented Funding: The NDIS helps you set and achieve personal goals, whether they involve living independently, improving skills, or engaging more fully with your community.
- Enhanced Independence: The NDIS can empower you to increase your independence and enhance your quality of life through access to resources and support.
- Community Engagement: The NDIS supports activities that help you engage with your community, such as social events, employment support, or other community-based initiatives.
- Service Coordination: If you require multiple services, the NDIS can assist in coordinating these supports, ensuring you receive comprehensive care.
To access NDIS support, you must undergo an eligibility assessment and develop a personalized plan with the help of an NDIS planner or local area coordinator.
How long does it last?
NDIS plans usually span 12 months, after which they are reviewed and updated. During the review, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss any changes in your needs or goals, and your funding and supports will be adjusted accordingly.In certain cases, plans may be reviewed earlier, such as when there’s a significant change in your circumstances or requirements. If you’re new to the NDIS, you might begin with a shorter plan (e.g., 6 or 9 months) to allow for more frequent reviews as your needs become better understood.
How does the NDIS help my family?
The NDIS supports families in several key ways:
- Reduced Care Burden: By funding support services and personal care, the NDIS eases the caregiving load on family members.
- Respite Care: It offers respite services, giving caregivers temporary relief to reduce stress and prevent burnout.
- Access to Services: Families gain access to a range of therapies and supports, enhancing care quality.
- Financial Relief: The NDIS helps cover costs for necessary support, equipment, and home modifications.
- Family Goals: It can fund resources and training to help families achieve specific care-related goals.
- Community Participation: By supporting individuals with disabilities, the NDIS promotes greater involvement in social and community activities, benefiting the whole family.
- Guidance and Support: NDIS planners provide assistance to help families navigate the system and access necessary resources.
In summary, the NDIS aims to improve the well-being of both individuals with disabilities and their families.
How can I become an NDIS participant?
To become an NDIS participant:
Check Eligibility:
Check Eligibility:
- Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or NZ citizen with a Special Category Visa.
- Be under 65 and have a permanent, significant disability that affects daily life.
Prepare Evidence: Collect medical records and details of current supports.
Apply: Apply online or contact the NDIS at 1800 800 110 for help.
Assessment: The NDIS will check your eligibility and, if approved, set up a planning meeting.
Create a Plan: Develop a plan with an NDIS planner or Local Area Coordinator, which will be reviewed and approved.
Implement Your Plan: Start using your supports and manage your funding as per your plan.
Review and Update:
Apply: Apply online or contact the NDIS at 1800 800 110 for help.
Assessment: The NDIS will check your eligibility and, if approved, set up a planning meeting.
Create a Plan: Develop a plan with an NDIS planner or Local Area Coordinator, which will be reviewed and approved.
Implement Your Plan: Start using your supports and manage your funding as per your plan.
Review and Update:
- Your plan will be reviewed annually to ensure it meets your needs.
- Local Area Coordinators can assist you throughout the process.