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Learn more about the NDIS including grants, operational guidelines, jobs, information, publications and reports, use of the NDIS logo, media, governance, our service charter, fraud strategy, rural and remote strategy, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander strategy.
Providers are critical to the NDIS's success. We need a strong and vibrant provider market to improve participant outcomes.
To help us work out if you are eligible for the NDIS we may ask for some information.
There are many benefits to having a job, and we want to help NDIS participants who what to work, to get the job they like and keep it.
There are many ways to contact the NDIS: by phone (1800 800 110) email, mail, searching for an office and contact in your area, or filling out a contact and feedback form. You can also use a free-of-charge translator or interpretor, text telephone or the National Relay Service. Learn about media queries and requesting a speaker.
Use the provider readiness checklist to understand what is involved in becoming a registered provider and the steps to begin the registration process.
The NDIA will account for compensation payments a participant receives for personal injury, if the NDIS has or may, provide supports for the same injury.
Find out about: the role of providers, the NDIS pricing arrangements, quality and safeguards, market information and doing business with the NDIA.
Additional disability-related health supports are available to purchase using NDIS funding. The typical types of support available can be grouped into eight ‘support type’ categories.