The NDIS works with suitably experienced and qualified partner organisations to deliver local area coordination and the early childhood approach to Australians with disability, including children with developmental delay. They are the face of the NDIS in the community.
If you are between the ages of 9 and 64 years of age, call the local area coordination partner in your local government area. They will be your main contact point for the NDIS.
If you have a child younger than 6 with developmental delay or younger than 9 with disability, call the early childhood partner in your local government area.
The early childhood partner will be your main contact point for the NDIS and will help you understand and access the most appropriate supports for your child.
We’re testing a new computer system and some improvements to the way we deliver the NDIS in Tasmania from 14 November 2022.
This test is for Tasmania only and not everyone will be involved. Learn more about the Tasmania test.
Find your NDIS partner
Use this map to find the partner office providing services in your local government area:
Partner office operations and temporary closures
Some offices are temporarily closed to the public as a precaution during the coronavirus (COVID-19 pandemic). To find out which offices, visit the Partner office operations page.
Metropolitan and regional early childhood partners
In Tasmania, partners delivering the early childhood approach are located in the following regions:
- South East Tasmania
- North West Tasmania
- North Tasmania
- South West Tasmania
Metropolitan and regional local area coordination partners
In Tasmania, partners delivering local area coordination services are located in the following local government service areas:
- South East Tasmania
- North West Tasmania
- North Tasmania
- South West Tasmania
Interested in working for our partners?
If you are interested in working for a local area coordinator or early childhood partner in Tasmania, visit the website recruitment pages:
NDIS participants and disaster management
The following websites can help you prepare and respond to emergencies and disasters:
- State Emergency Management Committee ─ Emergency Management Framework for Vulnerable People
- Tasmanian State Emergency Service
- Flood preparation – Tasmanian State Emergency Services
- Bushfire ready neighbourhoods – Tasmanian Government
Tasmania statistics as at 30 September 2024
- 14,514 people in Tasmania benefiting from the NDIS
- 10,217 people are now receiving support for the first time
- 464 initial plans recently approved.