Begin here for guidance for providers who are new to the NDIS including how to register, things you need to know, connecting with our systems, and quality and safeguards.
Like all Australians, you may need to visit hospital from time-to-time when you get sick or injured. While you are in hospital, the health system takes care of your needs, including your disability related daily support needs.
As a family member, carer, guardian or nominee, we know you want to see participants living in or at risk of entering residential aged care have more choice and control over where and how they live.
Services and supports that can be delivered under the NDIS (and those not funded by the NDIS). Information about the three categories that supports for participants fall into: core, capital and capacity building.
The NDIA works closely with a number of sector reference groups to help develop a strong working partnership including: SDA Reference Group, Pricing Reference Group, NDIA Mental Health Sector Reference Group, Autism Advisory Group and Industry Reference Group.
You will normally need to make a written agreement with your provider(s). This is called a Service Agreement. Service Agreements are different from your NDIS plan. Your plan lists your NDIS supports, but a Service Agreement is about delivering those supports.