The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is seeking suitable organisations to partner with the NDIA to deliver the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) through Local Area Coordination (LAC) services in New South Wales.
When Grace finished school a few years ago, all she wanted to do was move out of home, crank up the music and live her own life. With her NDIS plan, she is ready to take up her new life with confidence.
The Commonwealth and Western Australian (WA) Governments have agreed to provide additional time for people to transfer from the WA Government's State-based National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to the nationally delivered NDIS.
As the transition to the NDIS in South Australia nears completion, the NDIA would like to provide an update on the progress for transition of State and Commonwealth disability clients to the NDIS.
South Australians with disability will benefit from an investment of more than $72 million to deliver front line services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
From 1 January 2018 people with disability in new regions and age groups in three states across Australia will be eligible to access the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), improving the lives of people with disability across Australia.
Victoria-based NDIS Partners in the Community Link Health and Community (Link) and Latrobe Community Health Service (LCHS) have decided to merge. The NDIA is working closely with both organisations to ensure continuity of service for children and families living in these areas.
The NDIA has awarded $54.3 million in 12-month contract extensions to the NDIA’s Partners in the Community (PITC) in Tasmania and three Service Areas in Queensland and Victoria.