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Download a range of our FREE resources to help you navigate your NDIS journey
Get the clarity you’ve been craving! This guide breaks down the NDIS in simple, practical terms.
What’s inside this e-book:
- Who does what
- How your funding works
- What you can claim
- Hpw to stay on track
- How to choose the right providers
- Preparing for plan reassessments
- How to avoid common budgeting mistakes
Discover how to get the most from your funding, and how you can spend your budget. This includes what can be funded under each support category:
- Plan Layout
- Support Category Names
- Plan Extras
- Funding Categories – Core, Capital and Capacity Building Supports
Learn the ins and outs of plan management and how it can benefit you, including:
- What is plan management?
- Why should I choose plan management?
- How to get plan management?
- How to change plan managers
- How to choose a great plan manager
This easy-to-read guide helps you feel prepared and confident when speaking with the NDIA. Inside, you’ll find:
- What an NDIS plan reassessment is
- When the NDIA will contact you
- What happens during the reassessment meeting
- What information you may need to share
- How to get ready and feel confident
- How the reassessment can affect your NDIS supports
Navigating the application process can be overwhelming. We’ve put together our simple quick guide on how to apply to the NDIS with an Autism diagnosis, including:
- Getting a diagnosis
- What forms do you need?
- Where to send your forms?
The Latest from The Blog
Head to our blog as we deep dive into the NDIS, answer your questions and help you understand the ins and outs of the NDIS
What is NDIS plan management?
Plan management is a financial disability service funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)…
How do I change plan managers?
Here are the 3 simple steps to change your NDIS plan manager and you can do this at any stage of your plan.
How do I read my plan?
Are you looking at your NDIS plan feeling confused or thinking ‘what does this all mean?’