The NDIS is a government-run program that provides funding for people with disabilities to live happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives. For those that are eligible, the funding they provide is allocated to your personal budget and subdivided into three main categories of support.
Core Supports are services that people with disabilities can make use of on a day to day basis. This is the most flexible spending category and is further subdivided into four categories:
Funding for Capacity Building is provided to help you achieve your personal goals. It is subdivided into eight categories that align with your goals, but unlike with core supports, the funding designated for each category must be spent on items or services within that category. The eight categories include:
Your Capital Support budget is an important category for participants who require assistive devices due to their disability or require modifications to be made to their home or transportation to enable them improved access and participation in activities and daily functions.
The funds in this category can only be used for their designated purpose and may not be repurposed for other uses. These funds will fall under one of two categories:
Plan management is when a provider supports you to manage funding in your NDIS plan. These providers are known as plan managers.
There are three levels of support coordination that can be included in your plan. Depending on your individual goals, plan objectives and aspirations you may receive funding for these supports.
We engage with participants, their families and carers, along with the disability sector, advocacy groups, providers and other stakeholders, in many ways, every day.
The NDIS can assist participants to live independently. Participants and their families can discuss their home and living goals as part of their planning conversation. A participant’s plan will include the supports the NDIS will fund.