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The NDIA 2015-16 Annual Report was tabled on 28 October 2016. The report summarises the final year of the three-year NDIS trial. Resources You can download an accessible version below: NDIA 2015-16 Annual Report (PDF 7MB) NDIA 2015-16 Annual Report (DOCX 358KB) Easy Read NDIA 2015-16 Annual Report (Plain English PDF 239KB) NDIA 2015-16 Annual Report (Easy Read PDF 2158KB) Corrections to material errors – 2015–16 Annual Report The following errors appeared in the NDIA 2015-16 Annual Report. Page 2: Based on this research, the NDIS Act defines ‘an ordinary life’ as that which ‘enable(s) people with a disability to...
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The Co-design Advisory Group provides strategic advice to the NDIA on the implementation of co-design and engagement processes in the disability community.  
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Self-management is when you manage your NDIS funding. It gives you the flexibility and choice to decide what supports you buy to meet your plan goals. To find out more about the benefits and learn how to self-manage your funding visit our Self-management page.
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Early childhood partners Families and carers of children younger than 9 who have an NDIS funded plan will work with an early childhood partner. Early childhood partners have experience working with children with disability or developmental delay. The NDIS early childhood approach is based on the principles of best practice in early childhood intervention to achieve better long-term outcomes for children. Find out more about early childhood partners. Local area coordinator (LAC) Most NDIS participants over 9 years of age will have an LAC to help them understand and use their plan. This includes showing participants how to use the...