Find easy-to-understand NDIS resources and answers to your FAQs with Betsy's Special Needs Services. We're here to make your NDIS journey clear and straightforward.
Find easy-to-understand NDIS resources and answers to your FAQs with Betsy's Special Needs Services. We're here to make your NDIS journey clear and straightforward.
Applying for the NDIS involves a few steps. First, you'll need to check if you're eligible on the NDIS website. If you are, you can then contact the NDIS or visit an NDIS partner in your area to begin your application. You'll need to provide evidence of your disability and how it affects your daily life. If you need help with your application, we can guide you through the process.
NDIS funding can be used for core supports like daily activities, transport, and social participation; capital supports such as equipment and home modifications; and capacity-building supports including job support, social participation, and health and wellbeing services.
Eligibility for the NDIS depends on several factors including your age, residency status, and the nature of your disability. Generally, you must be under 65 years of age, an Australian citizen or hold a certain type of visa, and have a permanent and significant disability. There's a detailed checklist on the NDIS website that can help you determine your eligibility.
NDIS funding can cover a wide range of supports aimed at helping you achieve your goals, including education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements, and health and wellbeing. These supports must be related to your disability and considered reasonable and necessary.
NDIS funding is determined through a planning process that assesses your individual needs and goals. The funding is personalised to provide the supports you need to live an ordinary life. It’s based on what’s considered reasonable and necessary support, taking into account any other supports you have, like family assistance.
Yes, NDIS funding can be managed in a few different ways:
Self-managed: You manage all the payments yourself.
Plan-managed: A provider will take care of the payments for you.
NDIA-managed: The NDIA makes the payment directly to the providers. You can also choose a combination of these different ways each option has benefits and responsibilities.
Applying for the NDIS involves a few steps. First, you'll need to check if you're eligible on the NDIS website. If you are, you can then contact the NDIS or visit an NDIS partner in your area to begin your application. You'll need to provide evidence of your disability and how it affects your daily life. If you need help with your application, we can guide you through the process.
NDIS funding can be used for core supports like daily activities, transport, and social participation; capital supports such as equipment and home modifications; and capacity-building supports including job support, social participation, and health and wellbeing services.
Eligibility for the NDIS depends on several factors including your age, residency status, and the nature of your disability. Generally, you must be under 65 years of age, an Australian citizen or hold a certain type of visa, and have a permanent and significant disability. There's a detailed checklist on the NDIS website that can help you determine your eligibility.
NDIS funding can cover a wide range of supports aimed at helping you achieve your goals, including education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements, and health and wellbeing. These supports must be related to your disability and considered reasonable and necessary.
NDIS funding is determined through a planning process that assesses your individual needs and goals. The funding is personalised to provide the supports you need to live an ordinary life. It’s based on what’s considered reasonable and necessary support, taking into account any other supports you have, like family assistance.
Yes, NDIS funding can be managed in a few different ways:
Self-managed: You manage all the payments yourself.
Plan-managed: A provider will take care of the payments for you.
NDIA-managed: The NDIA makes the payment directly to the providers. You can also choose a combination of these different ways each option has benefits and responsibilities.
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