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Since 1 October 2019, participants have been able to purchase some disability-related health supports using NDIS funding. We have grouped the typical available supports into eight ‘support type’ categories. This is not an exhaustive list. The NDIA is working closely with the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments to make sure eligible participants have these supports included in their NDIS plan. There are different ways to add disability-related health supports to your NDIS plan, depending on your situation. More information Find out more about specific disability-related health supports in our guideline.
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What is a compensation reduction amount (CRA) and why do I need an estimate? If you are a current or prospective NDIA participant who has suffered a personal injury, and are considering a settlement or agreement about that personal injury, you may need to know how much your NDIS plan might be adjusted by, when you receive compensation. A CRA estimate will give you an idea of how much your existing or future NDIS plan might be adjusted by when we take into account compensation payments. About the CRA online estimator and how to use it The CRA online estimator...
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We have answered some questions to help you to continue to deliver supports to participants through this time. Providers are encouraged to regularly check the Department of Health and state or territory specific information for the latest advice.
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Remote Community Connectors are community-based NDIA representatives that support the culturally appropriate delivery of the NDIS in remote and very remote communities.
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As a provider of early childhood intervention support it’s important you provide families and carers of children younger than 7 who are NDIS participants, an annual provider report.
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A scam is an illegal trick. Scams usually try to get money illegally from people. A scam is a type of fraud. Scams target people of all backgrounds, ages and income levels across Australia. All of us may be vulnerable to a scam at some time. Scams succeed because they look like the real thing and catch you off guard when you’re not expecting it. Scammers are getting smarter. They take advantage of new technology, new products or services and major events to create believable stories that will convince you to give them your money or personal information. Our factsheet...
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Research and Evaluation is a core function of the National Disability Insurance Agency (the ‘Agency’). Our work supports positive participant outcomes by ensuring policies, practices and priorities are informed by trustworthy and robust evidence.