What is NDIS?
The NDIS, clearly explained
The National Disability Insurance Scheme is Australia's commitment to ensuring people with disability get the support they need.
What is the NDIS?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a federal government program that provides funding to Australians with permanent and significant disabilities. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, the NDIS gives each participant an individualised plan and budget — giving them the power to choose the services and supports that best meet their unique needs and goals.
What does the NDIS fund?
The NDIS can fund a wide range of supports, including:
- Daily personal care and household assistance
- Therapy and medical supports (OT, physio, speech pathology)
- Community access and participation
- Transport assistance
- Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Assistive technology and equipment
- Home modifications
- Support coordination and plan management
Who runs the NDIS?
The NDIS is managed by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). The NDIA is responsible for assessing eligibility, developing plans, and managing the funding. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission oversees registered providers like us, ensuring services are safe, high-quality, and meet national standards.
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