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Find out where to get help if you have concerns about your LAC, early childhood partner, NDIA staff, providers and supports, or if you feel unsafe or pressured.
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Providers help you work towards your goals. They may need to understand what your goals are and how they can help you. It’s important that you are comfortable with the way you communicate with your provider. You can communicate in different ways.
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The three types of support budgets that may be funded in your NDIS plan are explained: core supports budget, capacity building budget and capital support budget.
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A participant’s SIL funding is not linked to a specific provider, existing service or a provider-determined support model. Once the participant has an approved plan, providers can discuss the exact supports to be delivered within the approved funding and manage support delivery.
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Process for a younger person considering entering residential aged care This process identifies available pathways when a younger person (under 65 years of age) is considering entering residential aged care. There are many potential 'off-ramps' throughout the process which are not covered in this journey map. This is a collaboration between the Department of Health and Aged Care, the National Disability Insurance Agency, My Aged Care, and Ability First Australia. Simplified version of the process – YPIRAC Journey Map – Simple (PDF 171KB)