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Providers are an important part of the NDIS, delivering a product or service support to a participant. Watch our videos for more information. Information on working with community, partners in the community (Local Area Coordinators and early childhood partners), registered providers, intermediaries (plan managers and support coordinators) and business to business opportunities.
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Submissions on the Interventions for children on the autism spectrum paper closed at 10am AEST on Friday 14 May 2021. We will publish a post-consultation report after we have read through the submissions. The Interventions for children on the autism spectrum paper outlines the: funding framework developed to support evidence based practice, and balance the needs of families and children, with experienced clinicians and professionals funding levels of support for early intervention (capacity building) based on the functional capacity and assessed needs of the child reflecting all that we know at this stage holistic approach that considers inclusion, participation, non-funded...
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Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) is a range of housing designed for people with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. SDA dwellings have accessible features to help residents live more independently and allow other supports to be delivered better or more safely. Participants eligible for SDA: have an extreme functional impairment or very high support needs meet the specialist disability accommodation needs requirement and the NDIS funding criteria More information about SDA and eligibility is in the SDA Operational Guideline. SDA helps to stimulate the market to produce high quality, contemporary, accessible, well-designed housing for participants with SDA funding...
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Information about how children and adults transition from the NDIS if they reach a stage where they no longer need NDIS assistance.
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Your goals can be big or they can be lots of smaller things you want to pursue. Your NDIS supports will help to meet your disability related support needs. You might also have goals you want to work towards that we can’t fund supports for. This is because helping you pursue your goals is only one of the NDIS funding criteria, so not all supports that help you pursue your goals will be reasonable and necessary.