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To date, there are currently more than four million Australians with disabilities. But with the help of NDIS, Australia’s first national scheme, individuals with disabilities are given the support and funding they need, including their families and their respective careers.
What is NDIS?
The Australian Government is proactive in providing assistance for people with disabilities. And with that, they were able to initiate the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that offers support for people with disabilities. NDIS also provides funding and support for individuals aged 65 who have acquired impairment that is already affecting the activities of their daily lives.
To further understand NDIS and what NDIS registered providers do, let us first understand what each letter of the acronym stands for:
- National: NDIS covered across all states and territories of Australia
- Disability: an umbrella term for impairment of body functions or structure, activity limitations; any condition that restricts a person’s sensory, or mobility functions to undertake activities or effectively interact with the world around them.
- Insurance: giving individuals living with disabilities the persistent coverage of support till the end of their life’s journey. A peace of mind knowing that the government cares for their health and well-being.
- Scheme: The NDIS is not a welfare system but a well-thought-through approach, giving participants the assurance of support to assist them in living a fulfilling life.
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No, they are not the same. The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) is the system that provides support to individuals with disabilities in Australia. NDIA (National Disability Insurance Agency) is the government agency responsible for implementing and managing the NDIS.
Once you have your NDIS plan, you can contact NDIS-registered service providers like Kyc True Support. We will work with you to understand your plan and tailor our services to meet your specific needs and goals.
Registered NDIS providers have met specific quality and safety standards set by the NDIS. We are authorised to deliver NDIS-funded services. Unregistered providers may not meet these standards and may not be eligible to provide NDIS-funded services.
To apply for the NDIS, you need to contact the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). You can also reach out to us and we will guide you through the application process, including eligibility assessments.
Typically, NDIS services are provided based on an approved NDIS plan. It’s essential to have an approved plan to access NDIS-funded services. If you’re unsure about your plan’s status, you can contact the NDIA for clarification.
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