Find out where to get help if you have concerns about your LAC, early childhood partner, NDIA staff, providers and supports, or if you feel unsafe or pressured.
Find out how to use your service agreement, including getting services, changing your service agreement, and information about what to do when your service agreement is ending.
The plan implementation directory was designed with the help of NDIS participants and links you to information on the NDIS website. It includes links, tip sheets, Easy Read guides and animations. This information can help you understand, use and manage your plan.
This calculator can help you understand how much support you have available in your plan. It is based on how much funding you have available and how long you have left in your plan. The calculator can provide an estimate of the funding available based on a selected timeframe (such as $200 per month) or the number of hours of support (such as 10 hours per week).
Information on understanding your current supports, preparing for your planning meeting, attending a planning meeting to create your plan, receiving your approved NDIS plan, using your plan and reviewing your plan.
There is an opportunity to improve the way the market currently supplies assistive technology (AT) supports to participants with more rapidly changing needs, in particular growing children.
There are a number of supports and services provided by government and the community sector for people with disability across Australia. The NDIA may identify that your supports are best delivered by these other service systems. This page provides a list of organisations who can help with support, both nationally and in different states and territories.