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Early childhood partners Families and carers of children younger than 9 who have an NDIS funded plan will work with an early childhood partner. Early childhood partners have experience working with children with disability or developmental delay. The NDIS early childhood approach is based on the principles of best practice in early childhood intervention to achieve better long-term outcomes for children. Find out more about early childhood partners. Local area coordinator (LAC) Most NDIS participants over 9 years of age will have an LAC to help them understand and use their plan. This includes showing participants how to use the...
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Information on help applying for children; help for those aged seven to 64 and find out where you're local NDIA office is.
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Find more information about early childhood and LAC services in the Northern Territory, including your partners in the community.
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Find more information about ECEI and LAC services in Queensland, including your Partners in the Community.
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The NDIS connects people with disability, their families and carers with government services and community activities, and works to build inclusive communities, workplaces and services. Learn more about support coordinators, local area coordination partners and early childhood partners.
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Information on NDIS availability in Victoria, early childhood partners, Local Area Coordination and disaster management information.
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Find more information about ECEI and LAC services in South Australia, including your Partners in the Community.
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The NDIA assumed responsibility for the delivery of the NDIS in WA in July 2018 and is continuing to roll out by regions across Western Australia by 2020.